
模联立场文件范例.doc
53页The 4th Model United Nations of Tongji University1Tongji UniversityThe 4thModel United NationsPosition PaperTongji Student UnionThe International Communication and Cooperation Department The 4th Model United Nations of Tongji University2CATALOGUEAlgeria -------------------------------------------- 3Argentina -------------------------------------------- 4Australia -------------------------------------------- 5Brazil -------------------------------------------- 6Canada -------------------------------------------- 7China -------------------------------------------- 8Columbia -------------------------------------------- 9Costa Rica -------------------------------------------- 11Egypt -------------------------------------------- 12Ethiopia -------------------------------------------- 13Fiji -------------------------------------------- 14Finland -------------------------------------------- 15France -------------------------------------------- 17Greece -------------------------------------------- 18India -------------------------------------------- 20Indonesia -------------------------------------------- 21Ireland -------------------------------------------- 22Israel -------------------------------------------- 23Japan -------------------------------------------- 24Kazakhstan -------------------------------------------- 26Madagascar -------------------------------------------- 27Maldives -------------------------------------------- 28Mexico -------------------------------------------- 32Nepal -------------------------------------------- 33Netherlands -------------------------------------------- 35New Zealand -------------------------------------------- 37Norway -------------------------------------------- 38Pakistan -------------------------------------------- 38Papua New Guinea -------------------------------------------- 40Peru -------------------------------------------- 42Russia -------------------------------------------- 43Saudi Arabia -------------------------------------------- 45South Africa -------------------------------------------- 47Spain -------------------------------------------- 49Thailand -------------------------------------------- 50the Great Britain-------------------------------------------- 51the U.S.A -------------------------------------------- 53 The 4th Model United Nations of Tongji University3Topic: Climate Change and Post-Kyoto FrameworkCommittee: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate ChangeCountry: Democratic People's Republic of AlgeriaDelegates:Cheng Long, Liao Xinhua"Kyoto Protocol" stipulates that by 2010, all developed countries, six kinds of greenhouse gases compared with 1990 was reduced by 5.2%.. As for Algeria, we propose the following views:First of all, Greenhouse gas emission is the mainstay of the United States and other capitalist countries, So we We demand that more of these countries join into the Kyoto action in an effort together to build a harmonious global energy system.And developed countries are to promise more efforts on Greenhouse gas emission reduction.Secondly,by 2050 8 billion of the world population will come from developing countries. So these countries must commit themselves to emission reduction obligations.Thirdly, it is recommended that developing countries and developed countries complement each other both on technology and econemy. The 4th Model United Nations of Tongji University4Topic: Climate Change and Post-Kyoto FrameworkCommittee: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate ChangeCountry: ArgentinaDelegates:Li Mengxi, Yi YinArgentina in Latin America, air pollution on governance leadership, voluntary commitment to the development of specific emission reduction targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Vulnerability to climate change caused by the long-term temperature increases, causing flooding pampas giant agricultural economy has been hit, La Plata estuary up the damage caused along the coast, the intensification of desertification, leading to soil erosion. In this regard, we have proposed a number of response measures ① "zero deforestation": Deforestation is second only to fossil fuel combustion, an important source of greenhouse gas emissions, but also to reduce land-based carbon emissions and mitigate climate change, the important measures. ② government investment necessary funds to carry out a series of "elimination of carbon dioxide and methane gases harm" as the theme of scientific research. ③ the establishment of social development to adapt to the international carbon trading market position and principle Numerous economists believe: In undertaking emission reduction obligations at the same time the Government should carefully weigh to determine the economic and social prospects of the relevant priorities, as a developing country, and we strongly hope 。












