Central American Nations worried over Global warming
GUATEMALA CITY, Nov 21, 2009 - Central American nations will demand
105 billion dollars from industrialized countries for damages caused by
global warming, the region's representatives said on Friday.
Central American environment ministers gathered in Guatemala to
discuss the so-called "ecological debt" owed to them and to set out a
common position ahead of climate talks in Copenhagen next
month.Guatemalan environment minister Luis Ferrate said the
105-billion-dollar price tag was "an estimate" of the damage done by
climate change across 16 sectors in Belize, Costa Rica, Dominican
Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Panama.Ferrate minister
said the region "had never faced" so much drought, aridity, flooding,
and precarious food security.
A formal proposal will be presented in Denmark, officials said.His
Nicaraguan counterpart Juana Arguenal said that Central America would
press industrialized countries to reach concrete decisions to reduce
"greenhouse" gases at Copenhagen."We hope for a deal that is ethical and
moral," she said.
-AFP
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