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Wednesday, 30 October 2019

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Chile has pulled out of hosting two major international summits, including a UN climate change conference, as anti-government protests continue.

President Sebastián Piñera said the decision had caused him "pain" but his government needed "to prioritise re-establishing public order".

The COP25 climate summit was scheduled for 2 to 13 December, while the Apec trade forum was next month.

The UN said it was now looking at alternative venues.

World leaders were to gather at this year's Conference of the Parties (COP) to discuss the implementation of the Paris Accord - a landmark international climate agreement, first signed at COP21 in December 2015.

This is the first time a country has pulled out of hosting the conference at such short notice.

We live in strange, strange times. BBC staff seem to believe that these climate jamborees add genuine value to the human condition. As if loons, bureaucrats and dodgy scientists can get together and build political schemes to alter the weather. It's beyond weird. 

2 comments:

Sam Vega said...

I wonder whether there is a common language which loons, bureaucrats and dodgy scientists use to talk to each other. There's a business opportunity in there somewhere - translating for the three groups and helping them draft mutually agreeable nonsense.

A K Haart said...

Sam - good question although they all seem to speak fairly fluent Ecoloon. There are numerous rough edges though, so a translation business might be worth a punt.