El Radio Salvador Yxy

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El Radio Salvador Yxy

The most significant and largest gathering in United Nations (UN) history came to a halt Wednesday after climate change talks were temporarily suspended in Denmark’s capital. The two-week conference, which has been underway since December 7, witnessed what may be the start of conflict and chaos as Tuvalu walked out, bringing negotiations to a standstill.

The island, located midway between Hawaii and Australia in the Pacific Ocean, faces the severest effects of global warming due to its low-lying coastlines. With glaciers melting and sea levels rising, the country is being submerged underwater with growing threats of being drown out of existence if a legally binding agreement isn’t reached soon.

Developing Nations Accuse Developed Countries of “Climate Colonialism”

Conference president and Denmark’s former climate minister, Connie Hedegaard, had stressed COP15 as the best opportunity for world governments to unite and reach a mutual agreement on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions before time runs out.


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