US submits Copenhagen Accord emission target

James S Murray
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All eyes now on BASIC countries as US beats deadline and submits target to cut emissions 17 per cent by 2020

The US yesterday joined with the EU in formally submitting its proposed emission target for 2020 to the UN under the Copenhagen Accord. As widely expected, the US stuck with its negotiating position...

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