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Undeletion comments (from the draft and its talk page) edit

Hello. How do we, the wiki, undelete this page pls?


This should be a KEY page on wiki for Climate Risk Mitigation, UN COP1 - 26 inclusive & of course Climate Change. Please don’t believe me but see the web links and refs below.

GCI wrote one of the cornerstones to the current UN COP policy on climate change as being used today, 03 November 2021 at cop26. this page is of both historic importance as I remember being at COP6 in 2000, with gci trying to help write the most radical and controversial part of one of the un policies. That same work is now central in policy at cop26 in glasgow. See wiki Contraction & Convergence. ( C & C)

I am not lying when I give the following references as true- click through the links to the actual reports; The Pope ( support & ratify) Ban ki-moon Head of UN (supported & helped ratify the GCI work.) BMJ - British medical journal


Other notes about GCI to show the importance of reducing the deleted page. The joint founder of GCI has been nominated for Nobel peace prize for his work . This work in called C&C and was published initially through GCI and in the guardian newspaper, before being accepted by the Uk government and then with that power of support to the un, plus many religious international multi-faith working parties & supported by the pope.

Quotes on some of GCI’ s work are: On 24 June 2009, Rajendra Pachauri, (Chairman of the IPCC) said the following “ When one looks at the kinds of reductions that would be required globally, the only means for doing so is to ensure that there’s contraction and convergence, and I think there’s growing acceptance of this reality. I don’t see how else we might be able to fit within the overall budget for emissions for the world as a whole by 2050. We need to start putting this principle into practice as early as possible, so that by the time we reach 2050, we’re not caught by surprise, we’re well on a track for every country in the world that would get us there... On the matter of 'historic responsibility', there is no doubt that accelerating the rate of convergence relative to the rate of contraction is a way of answering that we really need to get agreement from Developed and Developing Countries to subscribe to this principle".[33]

C&C is the most widely cited and arguably the most widely supported proposal for UNFCCC-compliance in play and many people believe C&C will yet prove to be the overarching principle that is adopted and that allows all nations to find common ground on how to achieve 'climate truth and reconciliation' and avert climate chaos.[34]

References

http://www.gci.org.uk/Support_Unrivalled.html


Link to the GCI http://www.gci.org.uk/links.html

— Preceding unsigned comment added by Eco-climber (talkcontribs) 22:07, 3 November 2021 (UTC)Reply

@Eco-climber: You can request for the original page to be undeleted at WP:REFUND. I've moved this page here because as it stands, it isn't ready for being in the mainspace yet. Sdrqaz (talk) 22:16, 3 November 2021 (UTC)Reply

Comments moved from Draft:Global Commons Institute and Draft talk:Global Commons Institute. GeoffreyT2000 (talk) 17:40, 4 November 2021 (UTC)Reply