November 28, 2011
Policy & Enforcement Briefing: UN Conference, Chevy Volt Fire Risk, Electric Bills to Rise
The United Nations Climate Change Conference kicks off in Durban today, presenting the last chance for countries to come to an agreement on extending the Kyoto protocol, Reuters reports.
The news service reports that there is a chance countries may agree a stop-gap measure to prolong the protocol, and that developed countries may pledge deeper cuts in carbon emissions. But it said the eurozone debt crisis makes it unlikely that Europe and the U.S. will take any steps that risk hurting their growth prospects.
Chancellor Angela Merkel told the German parliament….
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