International Agreements
BEIJING - China's top climate change official said Wednesday that countries have little expectation of reaching a binding climate treaty this year but instead will focus on narrowing their differences ahead of the year-end summit in Cancun.
UNITED NATIONS - Climate ministers and top negotiators from dozens of nations remain deadlocked over how to cut greenhouse gases less than three months before the next major international climate summit.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. - The governor of the state with the most greenhouse gas emissions per person is telling the U.S.
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