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Article: CLIMATE CHANGE: BUENOS AIRES CONFERENCE ADOPTS TIMID PROGRAMME.
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- Europe Environment
- Article date:
- November 17, 1998
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Summary:
While a majority of delegations have expressed official satisfaction at the outcome of the Buenos Aires Conference on Climate Change, held in the Argentinian capital from November 2 to 13, there can be no avoiding the conclusion that the approved Plan of Action for the next century does not respond to all expectations and is no cause for great enthusiasm. If there are any winners, then surely they are the developing countries which succeeded in pushing through a text that makes no reference to their integration into the Kyoto process. With the United States' signing of the Kyoto Protocol on November 12 a rare highlight, the session opened with a major ...
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Article: CLIMATE CHANGE: SHAKY START TO BUENOS AIRES ...
European Report;
November 7, 1998 ;
700+ words
... ... European Report No 2356), the fourth Conference of the Parties to the International Convention on Climate Change, staged in Buenos Aires from November 2 to 13, is reported to have taken nearly three days to start the technical debate on the systems for applying ...
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