Hopes for climate deal delayed

The UN’s top climate official said today he does not expect a binding global warming agreement until the end of 2011, two years later than originally thought.

Hopes for climate deal delayed

The UN’s top climate official said today he does not expect a binding global warming agreement until the end of 2011, two years later than originally thought.

Yvo de Boer said he hopes the next major climate conference in Mexico beginning in November will succeed in drawing up the “operational architecture” for controlling carbon emissions and helping countries adapt to climate change, which the Copenhagen summit last December failed to do

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