Prospects for an agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions improved in Copenhagen yesterday after Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said the United States would help create a fund by 2020 to help developing countries.
(Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg News)
Scramble for deal is on as climate talks near close
US promises aid for developing countries
Prospects for an agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions improved in Copenhagen yesterday after Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said the United States would help create a fund by 2020 to help developing countries.
(Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg News)
Exhausted negotiators, working late into the night, painstakingly threaded together blocks of text in a last-ditch effort to seal a climate deal that can be signed today by President Obama and more than 100 other world leaders. (Full article: 899 words)
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