UN says Canada’s withdrawal from Kyoto Protocol regrettable

Last updated: December 14, 2011

New York, NY (BBN) - Canada’s decision to withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol is surprising and regrettable, the United Nations climate change chief Christiana Figueres said on Tuesday.

Ms. Figueres also called on developed countries to meet the commitments they recently made at the UN Climate Change Conference in Durban, South Africa.

“I regret that Canada has announced it will withdraw and am surprised over its timing,” Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary of UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), said in a statement.

Industrialized countries, whose emissions have risen significantly since 1990, as is the case for Canada, remain in a weaker position to call on developing countries to limit their emissions, according to the UN statement.

Ms. Figueres urged developed countries to meet their responsibilities under the UNFCCC and “raise their ambition to cut emissions and provide the agreed adequate support to developing countries to build their own clean energy futures and adapt to climate change impacts they are already experiencing.”

Last weekend, the 194 parties to the UNFCCC agreed on a package of decisions, known as the Durban Platform, which include the launch of a protocol or legal instrument that would apply to all members, a second commitment period for the existing Kyoto Protocol and the launch of the Green Climate Fund.

BBN/SSR/AD-14Dec11-1:48 pm (BST) 

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