US and China deadlocked as Copenhagen clock ticks down

James S Murray
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Late night in store for Copenhagen negotiators as African leaders insist they are willing to scupper talks and China refuses to budge on carbon monitoring

The Copenhagen summit entered a critical phase today as the African group of nations hinted that they were willing to scupper the talks, and key players warned that a draft text had to be completed by...

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