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G8 Leaders Fail to Agree on Carbon Cuts
Tuesday, July 14, 2009 - Sarah Gingichashvili
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Leaders of the world's major industrialized nations have formally agreed for the first time that average global temperatures should not increase by more than 2 °C from their preindustrial level. But the G8 meeting this week in L'Aquila, Italy, failed to narrow the gap between rich countries and rapidly developing nations such as China and India over how reductions in global greenhouse-gas emissions should be achieved.    (source: nature.com)


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