Nearly 200
ministers have arrived in Paris to bargain and negotiate over the final
20 pages of text, and the 290 or so brackets that remain – the outcome of which
will decide whether this agreement will fulfil its ambitions, or be full of
empty rhetoric.
Australia foreign minister Julie Bishop arrived, delivered
her speech to the plenary, and promised
…. $625,000 on promoting the interests of women in climate-related
decision-making processes.
If that seemed a little underwhelming, so did the rest of
the speech.
Typically of the Australian government at these talks, it
was fine on rhetoric – particularly about prime minister Malcolm Turnbull’s
innovation plan (this government has edited its slogans down from three words
to a single word, innovation) but short on action, particularly on climate and
clean energy, using the technologies already available.
Read the RenewEconomy
story - “Paris, COP21: Ministers move in, as do the climate deniers.”

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