Co-chairs of various subjects on climate change asked all signatories of the Kyoto Protocol to ratify and implement the Doha Amendment urgently.
In a draft decision, they said that global warming is unequivocal, as indicated by the findings of Working Group 1 to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which shows unprecedented changes since 1950s.
"Enhanced action and international cooperation on adaptation is urgently required to enable and support the implementation of adaptation actions aimed at reducing vulnerability and building resilience in developing country Parties, taking into account the urgent and immediate needs of those developing countries that are particularly vulnerable," the draft decision said.
Last year's Doha climate conference had laid the basis for more ambitious international action against climate change in the short term. According to it, a new global climate treaty should be finalised in 2015.
It also adopted a ratifiable amendment setting out the rules governing the second period which will run for eight years, beginning January 1, 2013. The second period will ensure no gap occurs between its end and the entry into force of the new global agreement in 2020.
Japan recently announced that it will let emissions rise 3 per cent above 1990 levels by 2020.
In its draft decision, the co-chairs have also asked the developed nations to provide new and additional, predictable and adequate funding to developing countries.
The developed countries have committed to a goal of mobilising USD 100 billion per year by 2020 to address the needs of developing countries.
The co-chairs also urged to intensify high-level engagement to build momentum for a strong political signal. Their call came as the week-long official-level talks failed to clinch an understanding on the issue.
Environment Minister Jayanthi Natarajan is expected to arrive this evening to attend the ministerial level talks.
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