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Crafting a Fair Climate Agreement

By Nikhil Chandavarkar

 
  Wednesday, November 14, 2007

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Nikhil Chandavarkar of the United Nations says developed countries focus on mitigation and absolute emissions levels whereas developing countries cite their low per capita emissions and their need for adaptation, technology, and finance. Negotiators must reconcile these concerns to craft a fair successor agreement to the Kyoto Protocol.

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