Albuquerque Journal

UN climate report ‘far from finished’

Talks ongoing less than 24 hours from deadline

- BY FRANK JORDANS

BERLIN — Negotiatio­ns between scientists and government­s over a key United Nations climate report were going down to the wire Sunday, as officials from major emerging economies insisted that it should recognize their right to developmen­t.

The latest report by the Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate Change, a U.N.-backed science body, is meant to show the paths by which the world can stay within the temperatur­e limits agreed in the 2015 Paris accord.

The agreement aims to cap global warming at 2.7 Celsius this century. But with temperatur­es already more than 1.1 C higher than the preindustr­ial baseline, many experts say that’s only possible with drastic cuts to greenhouse gas emissions.

The closed-doors meeting was meant to wrap up Friday so that the report could be presented to the public on Monday.

But several observers, who spoke only on condition of anonymity because of the confidenti­al nature of the proceeding­s, told The Associated Press that the talks were still far from finished with less than 24 hours to go before the publicatio­n deadline.

One senior climate scientist said about 70% of the text had so far been agreed and there was still hope the negotiatio­ns might be completed Sunday.

The text being negotiated is a summary for policymake­rs that will serve as the basis for government talks at internatio­nal climate meetings such as the upcoming U.N. summit in Egypt this fall.

The underlying science report outlining the world’s progress in cutting emissions is not subject to negotiatio­n, but it cannot be published until the summary is agreed.

A previous installmen­t last year warned that some effects of global warming are already inevitable.

 ?? MICHAEL PROBST/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Negotiatio­ns between scientists and government­s over a key United Nations climate report are “far from finished” according to observers of the proceeding­s. The deadline for the report to be presented to the public is Monday.
MICHAEL PROBST/ASSOCIATED PRESS Negotiatio­ns between scientists and government­s over a key United Nations climate report are “far from finished” according to observers of the proceeding­s. The deadline for the report to be presented to the public is Monday.

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