President Ader: Paris conference ‘not the end of the road’ in climate talks

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Paris, December 1 (MTI) – The Paris conference is “not the end of the road” but rather an important milestone in climate talks, President Janos Ader said on the sidelines of the UN’s 21st climate conference near Paris on Tuesday.
Ader told MTI that anyone who hoped that the two-week meeting will solve every problem was overly optimistic and will be left disappointed.
“That is not what we [Hungary] are expecting [from the conference]. We want to end the political sluggishness that characterised the past few years, … and we want the most polluting countries to agree on further steps that need to be taken which can then be implemented,” the president said.
Ader noted that unlike at previous conferences, on Monday, some 150 world leaders agreed on the seriousness of the threats posed by climate change and on the need to counter them in time.
The president said it has become clear to everyone that the warning signals of climate change, like natural disasters, droughts, floods, rising sea levels and the increasing atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, cannot be ignored.





