| on Jul 1, 2008, 03:51 PM E.S.T.
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PARIS: The Group of Eight (G8) is set
to fudge its decision on climate change next week, reflecting the issue's weaker
status in the absence of European campaigning and in the face of sky-high oil
prices.
A year ago, on the back of blunt warnings by UN scientists,
global warming dominated the G8 summit in Heiligendamm.
Overcoming
fierce US resistance, Germany coaxed the rich nations' club into agreeing to
"consider seriously" the aim of at least halving worldwide emissions of
greenhouse gases by 2050.
Today, scientific concern about climate
change has if anything deepened -- but the political focus on it has blurred.
"We have resources. We have technologies. But largely lacking is the
political will," UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said on Sunday ahead of the
July 7-9 gathering in Toyako, northern Japan. Read rest…
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