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UN's Kyoto summit in 1997, at which rich countries agreed to binding cuts in emissions, the industry spent a fortune pressing its line that the issue is nonsense.
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The task of the meeting is to wind up negotiations under talks associated with the existing Kyoto Protocol on cutting emissions of greenhouse gases, and move towards a new treaty in 2015 binding all nations, rich and poor in tackling climate change.
BBC: Climate compensation row at Doha
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The more Belarus trades with the rich industrialised world, the weaker will become the ties binding it to Russia.
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The task-force said that it would treat its new rules as binding on all countries, not merely its 29 mostly rich members, and it laid down a bold deadline for compliance: the end of this month.
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