COP25 Controversy over greenhouse gas reduction target Extending session and negotiating 10:25 on December 14

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The COP25, a UN conference that discusses global warming countermeasures, has disagreeed over how to incorporate the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions into the outcome of the conference.

On the 13th when COP25 was scheduled to close, Chile, the presidency, presented to each country a draft document that would be the outcome of the meeting.

In the Chair's proposal, all countries set ambitious reduction targets for greenhouse gases before the start of the “Paris Agreement”, an international framework for combating global warming. It is a content that asks for an opportunity to raise.

On the other hand, a representative of the Marshall Islands in the Pacific, who is complaining of being submerged due to the effects of global warming, “I ca n’t be convinced by the current chairman ’s proposal. "Said.

On the other hand, the representatives of India, the world's third largest source of greenhouse gas emissions, are in conflict with each other, arguing that raising the target is determined by each country, not by top-down. .

Among the rules necessary for the implementation of the Paris Agreement, the rules for calculating greenhouse gas emissions that could be reduced through technical assistance to other countries as a reduction for the country are also Part of is strongly repelled.

Chile's Chairman of the Environment, Schmidt, after hearing the opinions of each country, “It is time to show the world that we can work together to deal with the crisis we are facing all over the world. "I have to do my best to move forward," he called to unite for an agreement.

Schmidt's Environment Minister is expected to present a new chairmanship and seek compromise.