The
pact is the first to commit all countries to cut carbon emissions.
The
agreement is partly legally binding and partly voluntary.
Earlier,
key blocs, including the G77 group of developing countries,
and nations such as China
and India
said they supported the proposals.
President of the UN climate conference of
parties (COP) and French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said: "I now
invite the COP to adopt the decision entitled Paris Agreement outlined in the document.
"Looking out to the room
I see that the reaction is positive, I see no objections. The Paris agreement is adopted."
As he
struck the gavel to signal the adoption of the deal, delegates rose to their feet cheering and applauding.
US President Barack Obama has
hailed the agreement as "ambitious" and "historic", but
also warned against complacency.
"Together,
we've shown what's possible when the world stands as one," he said.
And
although admitting that the deal was not "perfect", he said it was
"the best chance to save the one planet we have".
Nearly
200 countries took part in the negotiations to strike the first climate deal to
commit all countries to cut emissions, which would come into being in 2020.
The
chairman of the group representing some of the world's poorest countries called
the deal historic, adding: "We are living in unprecedented
times, which call for unprecedented measures.
"It
is the best outcome we could have hoped for, not just for the Least Developed
Countries, but for all citizens of the world."
Key points
The
measures in the agreement included:
• To
peak greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible and achieve a balance between
sources and sinks of greenhouse gases in the second half of this century
• To
keep global temperature increase "well below" 2C (3.6F ) and to pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5C
• To
review progress every five years
• $100
billion a year in climate finance for developing countries by 2020, with a
commitment to further finance in the future.
Structure of the
Lead:
WHO- negotiators
WHEN- December 2015
WHAT- COP21
climate change summit
WHY- to limit the
rise in global temperatures to less than 2C
WHERE- Paris
HOW- no mention
1. negotiations 談判
2.
blocs 集團
3.
gavel 木槌
4.
delegates
與會代表
5.
complacency
自滿
6.
unprecedented
史無前例的
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