The leaders of major rich and developing nations meeting in Japan have agreed to make what they call "deep cuts" in carbon emissions to fight climate change.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel called the ''shared vision'' of the 16 nations a major step forward from the climate deal reached at last year's G8 meeting in Germany. United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon welcomed the outcome, but said more ambitious medium-term emissions targets needed to be agreed upon before a climate conference in Copenhagen next March. The World Wide Fund for Nature said G8 leaders had failed to move beyond a "stalemate" over sharing the burden of emissions-cuts between rich and developing countries.
(Deutsche G8 backs UN goal of halving greenhouse gases ...
Euro 2008: Germany and Croatia advance to quarter-finals ...
DW boss voices concern about press freedoms ...
Six guilty of terrorism support ...
Merkel drums up support for EU Treaty in Ireland ...
Four prisoners executed in Japan ... Welle)
more info >>
<< Back
