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November 20, 2000
Sinks: No principles!
The working group on sinks finds principles most expendable
After spending most of their time on the operative part of the text,
the LULUCF contact group was left with no time to discuss principles in detail. The group
replaced detailed principles with only two paragraphs affirming consistency with the
convention principles, and environmental and social principles. But objections from G77
and China led to the retention of the principles at the last minute. "Ill lose
my job if I do not work properly for my country and this text does not allow me to do
that," protested the Chinese delegate. Some of the principles that were sacrificed
and then reinserted include:
Carbon removed by LULUCF shall be considered a temporary removal. Any
annex I party that makes use of such removal to achieve compliance with its protocol
commitments shall continue to be responsible for the equivalent emission reduction at the
appropriate point in time
Need to maintain incentives to reduce emissions from fossil fuel
combustion and other sources
All parties must promote sustainable management of forests and other
ecosystems, and conserve biological diversity
- Aware of the estimated magnitude and uncertainties related to the residual terrestrial
uptake
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