Progress on new climate change deal "extremely disconcerting" says UN leader
5 Jun 2008

The director of the UN’s Environment Programme describes current progress in negotiating a new agreement to replace the Kyoto Treaty as “extremely disconcerting”.
Dr Achim Steiner told business leaders in Auckland yesterday one of the difficulties in climate change negotiations was that “too many people are sitting in glasshouses throwing stones”. But he said a global price on carbon in certain to occur.
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