U.N. Climate Fight Seen More Flexible after 2012
13th Nov 2006, 19:37 GMT
A U.N.-led fight against global warming is likely to be more flexible after 2012 in hopes of enlisting outsiders such as the United States and China, delegates at U.N. climate talks say.
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