News | 14.12.2007 | 16:00 UTC

Bali climate talks extended /d.welle

A climate change conference in Bali has been extended beyond its deadline. This comes after Europe and the United States were not able to agree on targets for cutting green house gas emissions. UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon said he would now return to Bali on Saturday to take part in the continuing negotiations. Host Indonesia has suggested dropping a passage in a final text that would require industrialised nations to cut emissions by up to 40 percent by 2020. Europe has clashed during the two-week long conference with the US over the 2020 timetable, something Washington has opposed. The Bali talks are intended to set guidelines for starting two years of formal negotiations on a deal to succeed the Kyoto Protocol, a UN pact to cap emissions which expires in 2012.


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