Country representatives and green groups say French summit is more cordial and efficient than Copenhagen five years ago Negotiators paving the way for a global climate change agreement in Paris have cleared a major hurdle, producing a draft accord in record time and raising hopes that a full week of minister-led talks can now clinch a deal despite many sticking points.
No part of the deal has been finalised because in the finish it is likely to be a tradeoff between developing countriesā demands ā particularly for financing to attend cope with the impacts of locked-in climate change ā and wealthier nationsā insistence that over time all countries properly account for the progress they have made towards emission reduction goals.
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Source: theguardian.com