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bitter dispute between the European Union and the United States over how
to curb greenhouse gas emissions caused a two-week U.N. climate
conference to end in ignominious failure Saturday. “I am very disappointed,” conference chairman Jan Pronk told the final session of the talks. The Hague aimed at clinching the world’s first agreement on concrete steps to curb the gases blamed for global warming and climate change. “We have not lived up to the expectations of the outside world,” said Pronk, also Dutch Environment Minister. He asked delegates in the last few hours of the talks to map out ways of pursuing climate negotiations in coming weeks and months, saying they should not go away totally empty-handed. |
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