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Monday, December 12, 2011

Democracy Now! - The Lost Decade: Bolivian Pablo Sol贸n Decries Climate Deal Postponing New Emissions Cuts Until 2020

'In 2010, then-Ambassador Pablo Sol贸n headed Bolivia’s climate negotiating team for the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Canc煤n, Mexico. However, for this year’s climate summit he joined climate justice activists outside the official conference in the streets of Durban demanding the United States, and other historically large greenhouse gas emitters, agree to legally binding emissions cuts. "Developed countries, like the U.S., Europe, Japan, Russia, are just trying to avoid their responsibility when it comes to greenhouse emissions cuts," says Sol贸n. "So, that is the real outcome out of Durban, and that is why there is so much concern around the world, because, especially the developing countries, the poor nations, and the poor people around the world, even in the United States, are going to be those ones that are going to suffer the consequences of this. That is why we call it a climate apartheid."'

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