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08COPENHAGEN151
2008-03-14 13:05:00
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Embassy Copenhagen
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DANES AWARE OF US CLIMATE CONCERNS

Tags:  KGHG SENV ENRG EUN DA 
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TAGS: KGHG SENV ENRG SENV EUN DA
SUBJECT: DANES AWARE OF US CLIMATE CONCERNS

REF: STATE 24257

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TAGS: KGHG SENV ENRG SENV EUN DA
SUBJECT: DANES AWARE OF US CLIMATE CONCERNS

REF: STATE 24257


1. (SBU) Summary: Denmark is well aware of U.S. concerns that
action by the European Council to set 25-40 percent emissions
reduction for the EU and developed countries could undermine, rather
than support, prospects for successful conclusion of a post-2012
international climate change agreement. As of late on March 12,
Danish officials did not expect the Council to go beyond its 2007
commitment to an EU reduction of 20 percent from 1990 levels by

2020. End Summary.


2. (SBU) The Ambassador joined CEQ Chair Connaughton andDeputy NSA
Price to convey reftel points to Danih Minister for Climate and
Energy Connie Hedegaad in a March 8 meeting in Washington. The
Ambasador described this as a thorough and vigorous exchange during
which the climate minister said "donQ put too much emphasis on
25-40 percent. The thng that the EU is really saying is that we
need short term goal." The key for the EU is the 450 ppm cap,
according to the minister.


3. (SBU) ESTHOff conveyed the points on March 12 to two members of
the Danish delegation to the European Council meeting: Martin
Lindgreen, office director in the climate and energy ministry; and
Stig Henneberg, special advisor to the Prime Minister for EU and
Climate.


4. (SBU) Both Lindgreen and Henneberg responded that U.S. concerns
were well known to the Danish government. Henneberg cited Prime
Minister Fogh Rasmussen's visit to President Bush's ranch at
Crawford February 29-March 1, Minister Hedegaard's meetings in
Washington with U.S. officials (on March 7 with G and March 8 at
CEQ),as the most recent basis for this understanding.


5. (SBU) Lindgreen defended the 25-40 percent emissions reduction
target as what the IPCC deemed necessary to halt climate change.
That said, he recognized a tension between "what needs to be done to
stop warming, and what it is possible to agree upon" in UNFCC
negotiations.


6. (SBU) Henneberg said after some initial confusion over the
European Council agenda, Denmark had clarified that the 25-40
percent target recommended by the EU's council of environment
ministers would not be the subject of the March 13-14 Council
meeting. Rather, the Council would "no doubt" reaffirm its "already
ambitious" March 2007 commitment to a 20 percent emissions reduction
from 1990 levels by 2020. The Council would also discuss principles
and timetables for legislation needed to achieve these earlier
targets, he said.

CAIN