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Posted by: juztchillin Offline Posted: Monday, 23 September 2019 7:05:25 PM(UTC)
Climate change news has been quite full on this week.

A recent trend is banning deniers and apparently banning countries from the UN talks who won't tow the line

Here l read countries demand funding to stop emitting.
"A statement issued by China on Wednesday said: “Climate financ­e is one of the major aspects of ­effective tackling of climate change. As the largest developing country, China is also entitled to funds support.

“China urges the developed countries to honour the commitment of $US100bn allocation each year from 2020 on to support­ the developing world in addressing climate change.”"


https://www.theaustralia...a0cbe4ee6ff97775338a5986


There is a graph in this link which shows major emitters.

China the top at 9832 megatons Co2
Australia at the bottom 413 mega tons

China emits 24times greater than OZ emissions.And they deny us a speaker.We have recently said no to a new coal mine. ??



"Australia has been barred from speaking at a UN climate summit in New York next week, where China and India will call for ­trillions of dollars more in climate funding from the developed world.

Other big economies, including the US and Japan, have also been silenced because they have not agreed to increase their am­bitions to tackle climate change.

Despite being one of the world’s top investors in ­renew­able energy last year, ­Australia is criticised for relying heavily on coal and refusing to contribute fur­ther money to a green climate fund."

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