The Guardian -
26 Nov 2012 23:25

Two weeks of talks aim at securing a treaty by 2015 to cut greenhouse emissions The US is claiming credit for "enormous" efforts on climate change – delivered in part by the carbon reductions from its investments in the controversial practice of "fracking" for shale gas. The claim came as nearly 200 governments gathered in Doha, Qatar, for two weeks of talks aimed at forging an agreement on the climate. Governments have until 2015 to draw up a binding treaty, the first since the 1997 Kyot...
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