The governor of California has exaggerated that only regions, local governments and the general public have acted to promote national responses, so there is no need to wait for a deal to begin. Huangshan from Copenhagen "I'll be back." "The famous line in the" Terminator "series of sci-fi movies, today (December 15), was moved out of the film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, the current California governor. But this time it was not in the film, but in a speech in the Danish capital, Copenhagen. On the same day, in a special speech with Jose Serra, the governor of Sao Paulo, Brazil, Schwarzenegger exaggerated the importance of the sub-nationalentities in coping with climate change, "we shouldn't put eggs in one basket, Although it is important to reach an agreement in Copenhagen, we do not have to wait until the agreement is reached before we start. Our regional and local governments should act, and only the vast majority of the population will be mobilized to promote national government responses. Schwarzenegger pointed out. He even suggested that the United Nations hold another global summit on climate change next year, but that the summit should be attended by national heads of State, rather than by heads of States or Government, like this year, "and I would be happy to have California as the host of the Summit." Schwarzenegger sent an initiative and an invitation to the United Nations officials present. At the opening of the meeting, Schwarzenegger also said he was willing to come to Copenhagen, "because the majority of the participants like me with an accent." "Indeed, in international forums such as the United Nations, we can see people dressed in all kinds of costumes, languages and different interests." The presence of the masses, on the one hand, is the best demonstration of the diversity of the world, but it also explains why the agreement is difficult. At another conference that day, Yvo de Boer, Executive Secretary of the secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Boer on the difficulty of the meeting, "We have oil exporters, industrialized countries, island States and emerging economies, bringing these countries together and forming a document acceptable to all parties, Difficult to imagine. Connie Hedegaard, the Chairman of the Conference, said that with the arrival of ministers and leaders, the next 48 hours would be extremely hectic and hedegaard, "for example, we must not underestimate the complexity of monitoring emissions." "At present, the developed countries demand that such emerging economies, such as China, to slow down the pace of greenhouse gas emissions, should also be included in the future international emission reduction framework, by the relevant agencies to examine." But emerging economies have insisted on the willingness to slow action and have been tough on the subject. This article is from Hu Shuli, our network
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