UN Official: Significant Changes for Latin America
UNFCCC Media Alert
UN's top climate change official
sees significant chances for Latin America in swift
implementation of Cancun Agreements
(Madrid, 15
February 2011) - Speaking at the Conference of the
Secretariat
General Iberoamericana, UNFCCC Executive
Secretary Christiana Figueres said
that Latin America had
a number of key opportunities to take climate
change
action to the next level - both in adaptation and
in mitigation - and that
it was important that these
opportunities be fully capitalised, notably
through the
Cancun Agreements.
http://unfccc.int/files/press/statements/application/pdf/speech_segib_20110215.pdf
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