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babylonsister

(171,070 posts)
Tue Dec 15, 2015, 07:41 PM Dec 2015

How US negotiators ensured landmark Paris climate deal was Republican-proof

Bravo for foresight!

How US negotiators ensured landmark Paris climate deal was Republican-proof

Suzanne Goldenberg
Sunday 13 December 2015 10.42 EST
Last modified on Monday 14 December 2015 10.26 EST


At 11.30pm Paris time, a small group of White House officials dashed into a temporary plywood hut in the exhibition hall where, a few hours earlier, a historic legal agreement to cut emissions causing climate change was secured. They were just in time to catch a live feed of Barack Obama declaring “a turning point for the world”.

These were the officials who helped set the US negotiating position for the talks – or, perhaps more accurately, helped craft the deal according to US specifications in order to insulate Obama and the agreement from attacks.

When it came to Republicans in Congress, they wanted the agreement to be bullet-proof. That was no easy feat in a negotiation over an immensely complicated challenge involving nearly 200 countries, and half a dozen rival negotiating blocs.

“We met the moment,” Obama said in his address.
The Paris agreement on its own would not end climate change, he said, but “this agreement will help delay or avoid some of the worst consequences of climate change, and will pave the way for even more progress, in successive stages, over the coming years”.

Nonetheless, the fight over the deal began even before French workers could finish dismantling the conference site. Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, led the attack for Republicans.

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But as administration officials pointed out after the deal was done, the agreement reached in Paris was constructed with a view to making it safe from Republican attacks – which was one reason negotiations were so difficult.

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http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/dec/13/climate-change-paris-deal-cop21-obama-administration-congress-republicans-environment?utm_source=esp&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=GU+Today+USA+-+Version+CB+thumb&utm_term=143625&subid=13138125&CMP=ema_565b

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How US negotiators ensured landmark Paris climate deal was Republican-proof (Original Post) babylonsister Dec 2015 OP
Imagine how legally binding and enforceable it could have been with a congress pampango Dec 2015 #1

pampango

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1. Imagine how legally binding and enforceable it could have been with a congress
Tue Dec 15, 2015, 08:56 PM
Dec 2015

that actually cared about the environment and wanted to cooperate with the rest of the world.

Kudos to Obama and delegates from around the world who did so much good with an obstructive US congress to work around.

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