Full Coverage: Climate Change Negotiations

Negotiators from more than 180 countries convened in Bali, Indonesia, for United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Dec. 13-14. Delegates aimed to create an accord on greenhouse gas reduction, but the United States and other countries rejected specific emissions targets. >>View more photos
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NUSA DUA, Indonesia, Dec. 15 -- Delegates from nearly 190 countries emerged from a final 24 hours of bruising negotiations Saturday with an agreement on a new framework for tackling global warming, one that for the first time calls on both the industrialized world and rapidly developing nations to...
 
Climate Change Compromise Plan Offered in Bali (Post, December 15, 2007, Page A17)
 
U.S. Strategy Succeeds in Bali: Climate Talks Turn to Efforts Other Than Emissions Targets (Post, December 13, 2007, Page A24)
 
Hard Choices on Climate Can Wait for Next President, Aides Indicate (Post, December 12, 2007, Page A24)
 
Rocking the Planet: The Frontman for Climate Change, Al Gore Takes Center Stage (Post, December 12, 2007, Page C01)
 
For U.S., Policy Discord Plays Out at Bali Climate Change Talks (Post, December 11, 2007, Page A16)
 
Preserving Tropical Forests Is Key Issue at Talks on Global Warming (Post, December 9, 2007, Page A25)
 

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