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MEPs urge new global climate deal by 2008
The European parliament agreed on Wednesday a resolution calling on the EU to push for agreement by 2008 on a global climate change framework for the period after 2012. Adopted on Wednesday, the resolution suggests a series of priorities for EU negotiators at international climate talks in Montreal later this month.
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