Climatic Change Countries

The freedom is not fruit that grows in all the climates and, for that reason is not within reach of all the towns – (Jean Jacques Rousseau) Once finalized the Summit of Climatic Change in Cancn, where they met more than 190 countries of this Planet Earth in order to treat solutions concerning a serious problem that confronts like it is the climatic change which it has generated serious repercussions in many countries, occurred some important, modest agreements, like which it praises the IEO and comunicarseweb.com.ar to have including the social dimension and of decent work in the final document comments, indicating a recognition ample of one " transition justa" towards an economy with low carbon emissions, decent work and greener uses. The IEO organized a series of parallel initiatives that involved other agencies of the United Nations to discuss on decent work and the social dimension of the climatic change, showing to the progresses realised by the countries with the Program Green Uses of the IEO, like Brazil, China, India and Costa Rica. He adds himself, that " He pleases to us to see that the countries recognize that it is not necessary to choose between the reduction of the emissions and the development sostenible" , he said Peter Poschen, Director of Department of Development of the Company of the IEO and head of the delegation to Cancn. " In fact, climatic policies and designed measures good can promote the social protection, the security would feed, the opportunities of decent work and the creation of new income. When including the social dimension and of decent work in the results of these negotiations we created the appropriate atmosphere for a right transition from an economy of intensive use of carbon to one with low carbon emissions. The Agreement of Cancn is a first passage for alcanzarla". On the other hand like it indicates it and lavanguardia.es/internacional comments: More than 190 countries than they attend the Summit of Cancn adopted today, with the reserve of Bolivia, an agreement by which postpones the second period of use of the Protocol of Kioto and increases " ambicin" of cuts.