Deadlock in the hague, but hopes remain for spring climate deal

Deadlock in the hague, but hopes remain for spring climate deal


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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe The Hague Supporters of an international agreement to combat global warming are optimistic that more talks next spring could achieve a


breakthrough on the role of carbon 'sinks' — the issue that last weekend sank the latest round of climate-change negotiations in The Hague. This is a preview of subscription


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deal. _Nature_ 408, 503–504 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1038/35046227 Download citation * Issue Date: 30 November 2000 * DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/35046227 SHARE THIS ARTICLE Anyone you


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