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Five Key Points Of Prime Minister Madhav Nepal

Issue 51, December 20, 2009


By KTM Metro Reporter in Kathmandu

On December 16, 2009, speaking at the global summit on climate change hosted by the UN in Copenhagen, Prime Minister Madhav Nepal has proposed five-point program on climate change. First, the top priority should be given to the gender sensitive development and poverty alleviation to address the climate change; second, the Copenhagen treaty should be ambitious and legally binding following the Kyoto protocol; developed nations should set high targets on lessening the greenhouse gases; third, we need to think of the future of our planet, and need to understand our common diversified responsibility; fourth, first priority should be given to the least developed countries and countries at high risk because these countries have the least capability of facing the negative impact of the climate change; fifth, pre-estimated concrete and sustainable investment should be made in creating an institutional structure for the interest and benefits of the least developed countries through easy access to resources and technology.

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