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![]() People look at large globe in downtown Copenhagen[Agencies] |
"What we see happening is that all of those major developing nations are coming forward with exactly those commitments," Yvo de Boer, executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), told a press conference after the inauguration of the UN Climate Change Conference here.
Commitments by developing nations put "a huge amount of encouragement on industrialized nations to increase their level of ambition," he said.
Under the Kyoto Protocol, adopted in 1997, developed countries have committed to reducing their emissions by an average of 5 percent against 1990 levels over the five-year period 2008-2012. Pressure was mounting for developed countries to commit to ambitious targets on cutting emissions and funding for developing nations after 2012.