Nearly 200 nations were represented Monday as the U.N.-sponsored climate talks started in Cancun, Mexico. A central question: Can they achieve enough to keep the negotiations alive?
Cancun Agreements put 193 nations on track to deal with climate change Article | CANCUN, MEXICO - Delegates from 193 nations agreed Saturday on a new global framework to help developing countries curb their carbon output and cope with the effects of climate change, but they postponed the harder question of precisely how industrialized and major emerging economies will share ...
At climate summit, the real action is behind the scenes Article | CANCUN, MEXICO - Hundreds of bleary-eyed bureaucrats - from powerhouse countries, tiny island nations and almost everything in between - have begun the serious wheeling and dealing in climate talks here, jostling over individual words in final texts that will steer how hundreds of billions of do...
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At climate summit, the real action is behind the scenes Article | CANCUN, MEXICO - Hundreds of bleary-eyed bureaucrats - from powerhouse countries, tiny island nations and almost everything in between - have begun the serious wheeling and dealing in climate talks here, jostling over individual words in final texts that will steer how hundreds of billions of do...