France steps up diplomatic efforts to get consensus on a global deal six days before official talks conclude Negotiators at key UN climate talks in Paris that open next week are being told by the French government they must iron out their main differences six days before the cessation of the talks,according to the foreign minister, Laurent Fabius.
World leaders including Barack Obama, and Xi Jinping,Angela Merkel and David Cameron are preparing to fly to the French capital to open the COP 21 negotiations, which open on Monday and aim to produce an international deal to reduce carbon emissions that will kick in from 2020.
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Source: theguardian.com