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An ambitious and effective global pact to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is in sight, the top United Nations climate change official said as the latest round of negotiations wrapped up in Bonn, Germany.
Delegates from 183 countries met for two weeks to discuss, for the first time, key negotiating texts which can serve as the basis for the global climate change deal, to be clinched in Copenhagen in December.
The Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Yvo de Boer, said that a big achievement of the Bonn meeting was that governments have made it clearer what they wanted to see in the Copenhagen agreed outcome.
“In my view, an ambitious and effective agreed outcome in Copenhagen is in sight
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