The Council of the European Union,
1. UNDERLINES
the critical importance of the 2015 Paris Conference as a historic
milestone for enhancing global collective action and accelerating the
global transformation to a low-carbon and climate-resilient society.
Urgency and need for global action
2. NOTES
with concern the findings contained in the Fifth Assessment Report of
the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC); UNDERLINES that
global warming is unequivocal and that it is extremely likely that human
influence has been the dominant cause of the observed warming since the
mid-20th century.
3. STRESSES
that, consistent with recent IPCC findings, in order to stay below 2°C,
global greenhouse gas emissions need to peak by 2020 at the latest, be
reduced by at least 50% by 2050 compared to 1990[1] and be near zero or
below by 2100; in this context, WELCOMES the Leaders' declaration at the
G7 Summit in June 2015 and EMPHASISES that all Parties should pursue
transformative pathways towards a long-term vision of global and
sustainable climate neutrality and climate resilience in the second half
of this century; RECALLS the EU objective, in the context of necessary
reductions according to the IPCC by developed countries as a group, to
reduce emissions by 80-95% by 2050 compared to 1990.
Paris outcome
4. EMPHASISES
the importance of agreeing at the Paris Conference: i) an ambitious and
durable legally-binding agreement under the UNFCCC ("the Paris
Agreement") applicable to all Parties and addressing in a balanced and
cost-effective manner mitigation, adaptation, finance, technology
development and transfer, capacity building and transparency of action
and support and containing ambitious nationally determined mitigation
commitments; ii) a comprehensive package of decisions to enable the
implementation of the Paris Agreement and to outline interim
arrangements before its entry into force; and iii) a decision on
enhancing global pre-2020 mitigation ambition, supported by the Lima
Paris Action Agenda.
5. UNDERLINES
that the Paris outcome should send a strong signal on finance in order
to support poor and vulnerable countries and enable the transition to
resilient, low greenhouse gas economies.
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