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Germany pledges support for developing countries at Petersberg climate meeting 5/7/2016
Germany's Environment and Development Ministries on Monday announced plans for an implementation partnership to help poorer countries transform their national climate action plans into concrete strategies.
 
The initiative is to be unveiled at the two-day Petersberg Climate Dialogue, which got underway on Monday in Berlin.
 
The German ministries told newspapers of the Funke media group that the new partnership initiative aimed to provide developing countries with speedy access to customized advice in areas such as the construction of renewable energy projects, sustainable urban development and agriculture.
 
They said the program would better coordinate existing donor programs and that they hoped it would begin operation at the next UN Climate Change Conference in Marrakesh, Morocco, in November.
 
Federal Environment Minister Barbara Hendricks told ministers from 35 countries at the meeting in Berlin that the Paris Agreement on climate protection strategies needed to go into force rapidly.
 
The international community pledged last December at the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris to limit global warming to below 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 Fahrenheit) compared with preindustrial times. The agreement was hailed as a major breakthrough after two decades of wrangling between rich and poor countries.
 
However, plans put forward by individual states to curb climate change would need to be ramped up in order for the targets to be met.
 
Hendricks said it was time for countries not only to make good their climate protection pledges, but to think about increasing their contributions.
 
Increasing temperatures have already been linked to a number of devastating events. Droughts in Africa and Asia are threatening food supplies, and rising seas could force millions to seeking higher ground. 2015 was by far the hottest year on record, and scientists predict that 2016 could be even worse.
 
The Petersberg Climate Dialogue has been held annually in Berlin since 2011 and aims to prepare for the official summits in the hope that they will proceed more smoothly.
 
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is scheduled to speak at the meeting today. (DW)
 
 
 
 
 
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