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An inconvenient End

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

The Bali conference failed to agree on drastic carbon emission reductions. Indonesia’s REDD scheme has been accepted.

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A BITTER dish” was served up to Al Gore almost as soon as he set foot on Balinese soil on Thursday last week: the United States has become the primary stumbling block to the negotiations at the climate change conference in Bali, being attended by 189 countries. After an exhausting 15-hour flight from Oslo to Denpasar, Al Gore was forced to swallow a bitter pill. Although this was actually old news.

At all 12 previous climate change conference

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