Support Real S.L. Discusses The Global Green Light For New Climate Pact
Added: (Tue Jan 31 2012)
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Source: http://news.sky.com/home/world-news/article/16127906
Support Real S.L. is a massive supporter for stricter controls to ensure a healthier, happier environment. Landmark climate talks in South Africa have finished with a deal that could force all major polluters to agree to legally binding targets to cut emissions. Countries agreed on a timeframe to push through a new treaty that would cover nations like China and India for the first time. Every country should take responsibility and do their part to help make cuts in emissions. The Managing Director of Support Real S.L agrees with this statement saying, ‘these kinds of measures are long overdue.’
There is no doubt about the fact that a lot of work has gone into making the policies a reality but the time line for enforcement is slow. The treaty will be negotiated by 2015 and come into force from 2020.But environmental groups have criticised negotiators in Durban for failing to show the ambition necessary to cut emissions by levels that would avoid what they call "dangerous" climate change. The deal comes after two-and-a-half days of round-the-clock wrangling among 194 nations under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Support Real S.L understands the pressure of getting the work done quickly and efficiently with the Managing Director saying, ‘if you want something done then you have to take matters into your own hands if you want them done quickly. Our clients cannot afford to wait around so it is imperative that we have the intensity necessary to do the right thing by them.’ The success of Support Real S.L is down to the approach they have to getting the job done.
European climate commissioner Connie Hedegaard said the agreement marked the shift that had occurred over the past 20 years, when the world first set out to tackle climate change and tied only rich countries to carbon constraints. It gives us for the first time a really credible way of attacking this massive problem that would otherwise be threatening our children and our grandchildren. This is a significant step in the right direction but a slow one. Speaking from Durban, he told Sky News: "I think the most important thing is it's mapped out a process whereby we get to what we really need, which is an over-arching global agreement where all the major emitters are going to be taking targets to reduce their emissions. Support Real S.L is behind the decisions to ensure that generations to come can enjoy the world today as we know it with the MD saying, ‘the environment needs to become part of our daily decision making. Simple things like recycling, what kind of car you buy and what charities you donate to.’
Rich countries have pledged £64bn a year by 2020 for developing countries to deal with climate change. Also agreed at the Durban talks was the establishment of a green climate fund to channel billions of pounds to poor countries to help them cope with impacts of global warming such as floods and drought. Support Real S.L hopes that this pledge is followed through on, ‘saying something and doing something are two completely different concepts. This is why Support Real S.L has achieved such success in 2011 – what we say, we do!’