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Bowing Barry
Guest
That is what 80-95% less emissions than 1990 means:
Page 16 of the Copenhagen treaty-
31. [To this end, [developed country Parties] [Parties included in Annex I to the Convention
(Annex I Parties)] [developed country Parties and other Parties included in Annex I to the Convention]
[developed country Parties included in Annex II to the Convention (Annex II Parties)], as a group, [shall]
[should] [reduce their [domestic] GHG emissions] [deeply cut their GHG emissions]:
(a) [By at least 25–40] [By 25–40] [By more than 25–40] [In the order of 30] [By at least
40] [By 45] [By at least 45] per cent from 1990 levels by [2017] [2020], through
domestic and international efforts [with further reductions to be achieved through
policies and measures that promote sustainable lifestyles];
(b) [And [in the range of 75–85] [by at least 85] [by at least 90] [by more than 95] per cent
by 2050.]]
Alternative to subparagraph 31 (b):
[should transform their economies over the coming decades in order to collectively reduce their
greenhouse gas emissions by 80–95per cent by 2050 compared to 1990 levels.]
Page 16 of the Copenhagen treaty-
31. [To this end, [developed country Parties] [Parties included in Annex I to the Convention
(Annex I Parties)] [developed country Parties and other Parties included in Annex I to the Convention]
[developed country Parties included in Annex II to the Convention (Annex II Parties)], as a group, [shall]
[should] [reduce their [domestic] GHG emissions] [deeply cut their GHG emissions]:
(a) [By at least 25–40] [By 25–40] [By more than 25–40] [In the order of 30] [By at least
40] [By 45] [By at least 45] per cent from 1990 levels by [2017] [2020], through
domestic and international efforts [with further reductions to be achieved through
policies and measures that promote sustainable lifestyles];
(b) [And [in the range of 75–85] [by at least 85] [by at least 90] [by more than 95] per cent
by 2050.]]
Alternative to subparagraph 31 (b):
[should transform their economies over the coming decades in order to collectively reduce their
greenhouse gas emissions by 80–95per cent by 2050 compared to 1990 levels.]