Positions far apart in Kyoto row at climate talks
World talks on climate change struggled on Wednesday to overcome a rift on the future of the Kyoto Protocol with just over two days left on the clock to bridge the gap.
World talks on climate change struggled to overcome a rift on the future of the Kyoto Protocol with less than three days left to secure a deal.
Sharpening the sense of division in Durban, Canada declared that, for it, Kyoto was now history.
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