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PM warns of climate 'catastrophe' | PM warns of climate 'catastrophe' |
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The UK faces a "catastrophe" of floods, droughts and killer heatwaves if world leaders fail to agree a deal on climate change, the prime minister has warned. | The UK faces a "catastrophe" of floods, droughts and killer heatwaves if world leaders fail to agree a deal on climate change, the prime minister has warned. |
Gordon Brown said negotiators had 50 days to save the world from global warming and break the "impasse". | Gordon Brown said negotiators had 50 days to save the world from global warming and break the "impasse". |
He told the Major Economies Forum in London, which brings together 17 of the world's biggest greenhouse gas-emitting countries, there was "no plan B". | He told the Major Economies Forum in London, which brings together 17 of the world's biggest greenhouse gas-emitting countries, there was "no plan B". |
World delegations meet in Copenhagen in December for talks on a new treaty. | World delegations meet in Copenhagen in December for talks on a new treaty. |
'Rising wave' | 'Rising wave' |
The United Nations (UN) summit will aim to establish a deal to replace the 1997 Kyoto treaty as its targets for reducing emissions only apply to a small number of countries and expire in 2012. | The United Nations (UN) summit will aim to establish a deal to replace the 1997 Kyoto treaty as its targets for reducing emissions only apply to a small number of countries and expire in 2012. |
Once the damage from unchecked emissions growth is done, no retrospective global agreement, in some future period, can undo that choice Gordon Brown Send us your comments | Once the damage from unchecked emissions growth is done, no retrospective global agreement, in some future period, can undo that choice Gordon Brown Send us your comments |
Mr Brown warned that negotiators were not reaching agreement quickly enough and said it was a "profound moment" for the world involving "momentous choice". | Mr Brown warned that negotiators were not reaching agreement quickly enough and said it was a "profound moment" for the world involving "momentous choice". |
"In Britain we face the prospect of more frequent droughts and a rising wave of floods," he told delegates. | "In Britain we face the prospect of more frequent droughts and a rising wave of floods," he told delegates. |
"The extraordinary summer heatwave of 2003 in Europe resulted in over 35,000 extra deaths. | "The extraordinary summer heatwave of 2003 in Europe resulted in over 35,000 extra deaths. |
Grim warning | Grim warning |
"On current trends, such an event could become quite routine in Britain in just a few decades' time. And within the lifetime of our children and grandchildren the intense temperatures of 2003 could become the average temperature experienced throughout much of Europe." | "On current trends, such an event could become quite routine in Britain in just a few decades' time. And within the lifetime of our children and grandchildren the intense temperatures of 2003 could become the average temperature experienced throughout much of Europe." |
ANALYSIS Richard Black, BBC News | |
During his term as chancellor, environmental groups often accused Gordon Brown of not paying enough attention to climate change, and the Treasury of blocking "green" policies. He was sometimes compared unfavourably to Tony Blair. | |
However, Mr Brown promoted the inclusion of developing countries in climate finance during the UK's term as G7 president in 2005. And this year, his involvement has become much more overt. | |
He was the first head of government to commit to attending December's UN summit in Copenhagen; and his recent call to establish a $100bn (£61bn) per year fund for climate adaptation is widely seen as giving impetus to those negotiations. | |
Whether current scientific understanding warrants his warning of "catastrophe" for the UK if greenhouse gas levels rise unchecked is perhaps open to question. A recent report by Kofi Annan's Global Humanitarian Forum found the UK was one of 12 nations least likely to be affected by climate impacts. | |
The costs of failing to tackle the issue would be greater than the impact of both world wars and the Great Depression combined, the prime minister said. | The costs of failing to tackle the issue would be greater than the impact of both world wars and the Great Depression combined, the prime minister said. |
The world would face more conflict fuelled by climate-induced migration if a deal was not agreed, he added. | The world would face more conflict fuelled by climate-induced migration if a deal was not agreed, he added. |
He told the forum, on the second day of talks in the capital, that by 2080 an extra 1.8 billion people - a quarter of the world's current population - could lack sufficient water. | He told the forum, on the second day of talks in the capital, that by 2080 an extra 1.8 billion people - a quarter of the world's current population - could lack sufficient water. |
Mr Brown said: "If we do not reach a deal at this time, let us be in no doubt: once the damage from unchecked emissions growth is done, no retrospective global agreement, in some future period, can undo that choice. | Mr Brown said: "If we do not reach a deal at this time, let us be in no doubt: once the damage from unchecked emissions growth is done, no retrospective global agreement, in some future period, can undo that choice. |
"So we should never allow ourselves to lose sight of the catastrophe we face if present warming trends continue." | "So we should never allow ourselves to lose sight of the catastrophe we face if present warming trends continue." |
Agreement at Copenhagen "is possible", he concluded. | Agreement at Copenhagen "is possible", he concluded. |
"But we must frankly face the plain fact that our negotiators are not getting to agreement quickly enough. So I believe that leaders must engage directly to break the impasse." | "But we must frankly face the plain fact that our negotiators are not getting to agreement quickly enough. So I believe that leaders must engage directly to break the impasse." |
In recent days there have been a number of warnings that progress is stalling. | In recent days there have been a number of warnings that progress is stalling. |
Rajendra Pachauri, head of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, told Newsweek magazine "the prospects that states will actually agree to anything in Copenhagen are starting to look worse and worse". | Rajendra Pachauri, head of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, told Newsweek magazine "the prospects that states will actually agree to anything in Copenhagen are starting to look worse and worse". |
The Major Economies Forum is not part of the formal UN process and so firm commitments are unlikely to come from the meeting. | The Major Economies Forum is not part of the formal UN process and so firm commitments are unlikely to come from the meeting. |
It is seen instead as a gathering where countries can explore options and positions in a less pressured environment. | It is seen instead as a gathering where countries can explore options and positions in a less pressured environment. |