Africans end boycott during UN climate talks
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Press of Atlantic City - Nov. 3, 2009
Africa demands deep carbon cuts from rich world
BARCELONA, Spain (AFP) Some 50 African nations staged a show of force at world climate talks here Tuesday, demanding that rich countries commit to deep cuts in the carbon... More »
AFP via Yahoo! - Nov. 3, 2009
Giant climate deal is too little says UN chief
The giant cash deal to save the planet proposed by Europe for the forthcoming Copenhagen climate conference will not be enough, the UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon, said... More »
The Independent - Nov. 3, 2009
EU presses China and US to act on climate
STOCKHOLM (AFP) Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, whose country holds the rotating EU presidency, urged Tuesday the United States and China to undertake more efforts... More »
AFP via Yahoo! - Nov. 3, 2009
African nations protest low emissions targets by rich...
BARCELONA, SPAIN – African countries boycotted meetings at U.N. climate talks Tuesday, saying industrial countries had set carbon-cutting targets too low for reducing global... More »
Toronto Star Online - Nov. 3, 2009
Africans Boycott U.N. Climate Meetings
0 CommentsHistoryDetection = new HistoryDetection(}); new SocialCallout('socialMediaCallout'); Photo U.N. Climate chief Yvo de Boer attends a press conference after the... More »
CBS News - Nov. 3, 2009
UN climate negotiations hit snag amid African objections
BARCELONA, Spain (AFP) Negotiations aimed at clearing the way to next month's showdown on climate change in Copenhagen ran into problems on Tuesday as African countries... More »
AFP via Yahoo! - Nov. 3, 2009
UN says climate deal unlikely
Peter Griffiths London G While optimistic that the 192 countries will be able to reach some sort of political agreement, Mr. Ban warned it would not be the last word on a... More »
Globe and Mail - Nov. 3, 2009
EU fails to end African boycott at climate talks
African countries boycotted meetings at U.N. climate talks Tuesday, saying that industrial countries had set carbon-cutting targets too low for reducing global greenhouse gas... More »
Seattle Times - Nov. 3, 2009
UN chief in warning over climate change talks
LONDON (AFP) UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon played down hopes for the key Copenhagen summit on climate change Tuesday, suggesting that detail on an agreement may be... More »
AFP via Yahoo! - Nov. 3, 2009