国际英语新闻:UN concludes summit on climate change with call for action
UNITE NATIONS, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations concluded on Tuesday a day-long summit on climate change, with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urging world leaders to act speedily to ensure a successful outcome at the upcoming UN climate conference in Copenhagen in December.
"I was heartened to hear that a growing number of leaders are prepared to move beyond purely national perspectives to global leadership," Ban told world leaders at the closing session of the summit.
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The United Nations (UN) concludes the one-day summit on climate change at its headquarters in New York, U.S., Sept. 22, 2009 |
"You have undertaken to remain engaged until a deal has been sealed in Copenhagen. And you have agreed to give guidance to your negotiators to work toward an ambitious, effective and fair deal in Copenhagen," he said.
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Chinese President Hu Jintao (4th L) poses for photos with other leaders at the UN headquarters in New York Sept. 22, 2009. President Hu and the other leaders were attending the UN Climate Change Summit in New York Sept. 22 |
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The United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (L) applauds during the closing ceremony of the climate change summit at the headquarters of UN in New York, U.S., Sept. 22, 2009. The UN concluded the one-day summit Tuesday. |
In a summary of the message of the summit, Ban said that that the Copenhagen deal must be comprehensive and ensure:
- enhanced action to assist the most vulnerable and the poorest to adapt to the impacts of climate change;
- ambitious emission reduction targets for industrialized countries;
- nationally-appropriate mitigation actions by developing countries with the necessary support;
- significantly scaled-up financial and technological resources; and
- an equitable governance structure.
Nearly 100 heads of state and government participated in the summit, the largest-ever gathering of world leaders to discuss climate change.
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Denmark's Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen speaks during the closing ceremony of the climate change summit of the United Nations (UN) at the headquarters of UN in New York, U.S., Sept. 22, 2009. The UN concluded the one-day summit Tuesday. |
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