The Copenhagen Accord was agreed on in order to create a commitment by developed countries to provide:
This is a good step forward, building on the Copenhagen Accord and setting the stage for further progress.
To date, countries representing over 80% of global emissions have engaged with the Copenhagen Accord.
The Copenhagen Accord, signed twenty-seven years by most technologically civilized countries, had seen to that.
At this stage, it is our duty to push for the immediate application of the Copenhagen Accord.
So we should make a serious effort to advance at Cancún - building on the very real substance of the Copenhagen Accord.
We need to cement the advances made in the Copenhagen Accord.
I think what is important is to anchor the pledges from the Copenhagen Accord into the formal text.
The Copenhagen Accord states very clearly that these funds must be from new and additional sources.
Emission cuts pledged under the Copenhagen Accord could also be set as a minimum.