Doha: Davey demands climate ambition after "modest step forward"

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Summit closes with agreements on climate aid, Kyoto Protocol and procedure, but green groups unhappy with "polluter's charter"

Ed Davey has acknowledged the "modest step forward" taken at last week's Doha Climate Summit, while warning countries must increase their emission-cutting ambitions in order to prevent dangerous climate...

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