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		By: jeongchunphuoc		</title>
		<link>https://www.greenprophet.com/2009/11/barcelona-climate-change-talks/#comment-4792</link>

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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 01:48:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The article below here will complement the above article on recent climate change development in Asian region. &quot; Malaysia must take initiative to re-define Climate Change Roadmap at the upcoming Copenhagen Conference Dec 2009&quot;The article &quot;Dark Cloud over Climate Talks&quot; by martin Khor (The Star, 12.10.2009) painted a rather dark pessimistic color to the mood at the recently concluded Climate talks in Bangkok, Thailand.Developed nations perceived abandonment of their current commitment under Phase One of the Kyoto Protocol (KP) is a clear indication that there is a need for a more conducive approach in addressing climate change specifically relating to greenhouse gas emissions(GGE) dilemma.This perception must not be viewed with pessimism or seen as a negative change of attitude by developed countries. Developing countries are also part of the problematic GGE equation apart from the Kyoto Protocol’s perceived rigid implementation platform.There is no denying that the Kyoto Protocol imposed binding obligations upon developed bloc. However, corresponding non-commitment/inactions by developing countries are also a collective issue.All signatories to the KP must therefore take the cue that if co-operation cannot be effected under the current KP, there is an urgent need to modify the ‘mitigation commitments’ by developed countries vis-vis the ‘mitigation actions’ on the part of developing countries. Such modification can be perceived as fair as it takes into view national interests and acceptable GGE achievement.What is of crucial importance is the underlying commitment by all members towards total, if not gradual reduction, of GGE emissions on a global scale so that 2nd Phase of the KP can be initiated without major glitch in 2013.Malaysia as a developing country, having achieved several milestones in its effort to implement GGE objectives, must therefore take the initiative to promote, re-ignite and re-define those ‘commitments’ in a form that are mutually acceptable to both developed and developing countries within the KP framework which is in fact, open to international modification and national interests alignment.……………………………......Jeong Chun PhuocLecturer-in-Law&lt;a href=&quot;mailto:Jeongphu@yahoo.com&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Jeongphu@yahoo.com&lt;/a&gt;[advocate of Competitive &#038; Strategic Environmenting-CSE]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The article below here will complement the above article on recent climate change development in Asian region. &#8221; Malaysia must take initiative to re-define Climate Change Roadmap at the upcoming Copenhagen Conference Dec 2009&#8243;The article &#8220;Dark Cloud over Climate Talks&#8221; by martin Khor (The Star, 12.10.2009) painted a rather dark pessimistic color to the mood at the recently concluded Climate talks in Bangkok, Thailand.Developed nations perceived abandonment of their current commitment under Phase One of the Kyoto Protocol (KP) is a clear indication that there is a need for a more conducive approach in addressing climate change specifically relating to greenhouse gas emissions(GGE) dilemma.This perception must not be viewed with pessimism or seen as a negative change of attitude by developed countries. Developing countries are also part of the problematic GGE equation apart from the Kyoto Protocol’s perceived rigid implementation platform.There is no denying that the Kyoto Protocol imposed binding obligations upon developed bloc. However, corresponding non-commitment/inactions by developing countries are also a collective issue.All signatories to the KP must therefore take the cue that if co-operation cannot be effected under the current KP, there is an urgent need to modify the ‘mitigation commitments’ by developed countries vis-vis the ‘mitigation actions’ on the part of developing countries. Such modification can be perceived as fair as it takes into view national interests and acceptable GGE achievement.What is of crucial importance is the underlying commitment by all members towards total, if not gradual reduction, of GGE emissions on a global scale so that 2nd Phase of the KP can be initiated without major glitch in 2013.Malaysia as a developing country, having achieved several milestones in its effort to implement GGE objectives, must therefore take the initiative to promote, re-ignite and re-define those ‘commitments’ in a form that are mutually acceptable to both developed and developing countries within the KP framework which is in fact, open to international modification and national interests alignment.……………………………&#8230;&#8230;Jeong Chun PhuocLecturer-in-Law<a href="mailto:Jeongphu@yahoo.com" rel="nofollow">Jeongphu@yahoo.com</a>[advocate of Competitive &amp; Strategic Environmenting-CSE]</p>
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		By: jeongchunphuoc		</title>
		<link>https://www.greenprophet.com/2009/11/barcelona-climate-change-talks/#comment-4788</link>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 23:48:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The article below here will complement the above article on recent climate change development in Asian region. &quot; Malaysia must take initiative to re-define Climate Change Roadmap at the upcoming Copenhagen Conference Dec 2009&quot;The article &quot;Dark Cloud over Climate Talks&quot; by martin Khor (The Star, 12.10.2009) painted a rather dark pessimistic color to the mood at the recently concluded Climate talks in Bangkok, Thailand.Developed nations perceived abandonment of their current commitment under Phase One of the Kyoto Protocol (KP) is a clear indication that there is a need for a more conducive approach in addressing climate change specifically relating to greenhouse gas emissions(GGE) dilemma.This perception must not be viewed with pessimism or seen as a negative change of attitude by developed countries. Developing countries are also part of the problematic GGE equation apart from the Kyoto Protocol’s perceived rigid implementation platform.There is no denying that the Kyoto Protocol imposed binding obligations upon developed bloc. However, corresponding non-commitment/inactions by developing countries are also a collective issue.All signatories to the KP must therefore take the cue that if co-operation cannot be effected under the current KP, there is an urgent need to modify the ‘mitigation commitments’ by developed countries vis-vis the ‘mitigation actions’ on the part of developing countries. Such modification can be perceived as fair as it takes into view national interests and acceptable GGE achievement.What is of crucial importance is the underlying commitment by all members towards total, if not gradual reduction, of GGE emissions on a global scale so that 2nd Phase of the KP can be initiated without major glitch in 2013.Malaysia as a developing country, having achieved several milestones in its effort to implement GGE objectives, must therefore take the initiative to promote, re-ignite and re-define those ‘commitments’ in a form that are mutually acceptable to both developed and developing countries within the KP framework which is in fact, open to international modification and national interests alignment.……………………………......Jeong Chun PhuocLecturer-in-Law&lt;a href=&quot;mailto:Jeongphu@yahoo.com&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Jeongphu@yahoo.com&lt;/a&gt;[advocate of Competitive &#038; Strategic Environmenting-CSE]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The article below here will complement the above article on recent climate change development in Asian region. &#8221; Malaysia must take initiative to re-define Climate Change Roadmap at the upcoming Copenhagen Conference Dec 2009&#8243;The article &#8220;Dark Cloud over Climate Talks&#8221; by martin Khor (The Star, 12.10.2009) painted a rather dark pessimistic color to the mood at the recently concluded Climate talks in Bangkok, Thailand.Developed nations perceived abandonment of their current commitment under Phase One of the Kyoto Protocol (KP) is a clear indication that there is a need for a more conducive approach in addressing climate change specifically relating to greenhouse gas emissions(GGE) dilemma.This perception must not be viewed with pessimism or seen as a negative change of attitude by developed countries. Developing countries are also part of the problematic GGE equation apart from the Kyoto Protocol’s perceived rigid implementation platform.There is no denying that the Kyoto Protocol imposed binding obligations upon developed bloc. However, corresponding non-commitment/inactions by developing countries are also a collective issue.All signatories to the KP must therefore take the cue that if co-operation cannot be effected under the current KP, there is an urgent need to modify the ‘mitigation commitments’ by developed countries vis-vis the ‘mitigation actions’ on the part of developing countries. Such modification can be perceived as fair as it takes into view national interests and acceptable GGE achievement.What is of crucial importance is the underlying commitment by all members towards total, if not gradual reduction, of GGE emissions on a global scale so that 2nd Phase of the KP can be initiated without major glitch in 2013.Malaysia as a developing country, having achieved several milestones in its effort to implement GGE objectives, must therefore take the initiative to promote, re-ignite and re-define those ‘commitments’ in a form that are mutually acceptable to both developed and developing countries within the KP framework which is in fact, open to international modification and national interests alignment.……………………………&#8230;&#8230;Jeong Chun PhuocLecturer-in-Law<a href="mailto:Jeongphu@yahoo.com" rel="nofollow">Jeongphu@yahoo.com</a>[advocate of Competitive &amp; Strategic Environmenting-CSE]</p>
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		By: jeongchunphuoc		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 16:48:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The article below here will complement the above article on recent climate change development in Asian region. &quot; Malaysia must take initiative to re-define Climate Change Roadmap at the upcoming Copenhagen Conference Dec 2009&quot;The article &quot;Dark Cloud over Climate Talks&quot; by martin Khor (The Star, 12.10.2009) painted a rather dark pessimistic color to the mood at the recently concluded Climate talks in Bangkok, Thailand.Developed nations perceived abandonment of their current commitment under Phase One of the Kyoto Protocol (KP) is a clear indication that there is a need for a more conducive approach in addressing climate change specifically relating to greenhouse gas emissions(GGE) dilemma.This perception must not be viewed with pessimism or seen as a negative change of attitude by developed countries. Developing countries are also part of the problematic GGE equation apart from the Kyoto Protocol’s perceived rigid implementation platform.There is no denying that the Kyoto Protocol imposed binding obligations upon developed bloc. However, corresponding non-commitment/inactions by developing countries are also a collective issue.All signatories to the KP must therefore take the cue that if co-operation cannot be effected under the current KP, there is an urgent need to modify the ‘mitigation commitments’ by developed countries vis-vis the ‘mitigation actions’ on the part of developing countries. Such modification can be perceived as fair as it takes into view national interests and acceptable GGE achievement.What is of crucial importance is the underlying commitment by all members towards total, if not gradual reduction, of GGE emissions on a global scale so that 2nd Phase of the KP can be initiated without major glitch in 2013.Malaysia as a developing country, having achieved several milestones in its effort to implement GGE objectives, must therefore take the initiative to promote, re-ignite and re-define those ‘commitments’ in a form that are mutually acceptable to both developed and developing countries within the KP framework which is in fact, open to international modification and national interests alignment.……………………………......Jeong Chun PhuocLecturer-in-Law&lt;a href=&quot;mailto:Jeongphu@yahoo.com&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Jeongphu@yahoo.com&lt;/a&gt;[advocate of Competitive &#038; Strategic Environmenting-CSE]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The article below here will complement the above article on recent climate change development in Asian region. &#8221; Malaysia must take initiative to re-define Climate Change Roadmap at the upcoming Copenhagen Conference Dec 2009&#8243;The article &#8220;Dark Cloud over Climate Talks&#8221; by martin Khor (The Star, 12.10.2009) painted a rather dark pessimistic color to the mood at the recently concluded Climate talks in Bangkok, Thailand.Developed nations perceived abandonment of their current commitment under Phase One of the Kyoto Protocol (KP) is a clear indication that there is a need for a more conducive approach in addressing climate change specifically relating to greenhouse gas emissions(GGE) dilemma.This perception must not be viewed with pessimism or seen as a negative change of attitude by developed countries. Developing countries are also part of the problematic GGE equation apart from the Kyoto Protocol’s perceived rigid implementation platform.There is no denying that the Kyoto Protocol imposed binding obligations upon developed bloc. However, corresponding non-commitment/inactions by developing countries are also a collective issue.All signatories to the KP must therefore take the cue that if co-operation cannot be effected under the current KP, there is an urgent need to modify the ‘mitigation commitments’ by developed countries vis-vis the ‘mitigation actions’ on the part of developing countries. Such modification can be perceived as fair as it takes into view national interests and acceptable GGE achievement.What is of crucial importance is the underlying commitment by all members towards total, if not gradual reduction, of GGE emissions on a global scale so that 2nd Phase of the KP can be initiated without major glitch in 2013.Malaysia as a developing country, having achieved several milestones in its effort to implement GGE objectives, must therefore take the initiative to promote, re-ignite and re-define those ‘commitments’ in a form that are mutually acceptable to both developed and developing countries within the KP framework which is in fact, open to international modification and national interests alignment.……………………………&#8230;&#8230;Jeong Chun PhuocLecturer-in-Law<a href="mailto:Jeongphu@yahoo.com" rel="nofollow">Jeongphu@yahoo.com</a>[advocate of Competitive &amp; Strategic Environmenting-CSE]</p>
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		By: Jewish Bloggers		</title>
		<link>https://www.greenprophet.com/2009/11/barcelona-climate-change-talks/#comment-4790</link>

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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 07:39:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[.@greenprophet Looking at the US and China As Stacy Reports From Barcelona Climate Change Talks http://j.mp/3t3FWT http://j.mp/2uHln8]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 07:08:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[America needs to set climate change targets, or else... http://bit.ly/1suhcG]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 06:02:08 +0000</pubDate>
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