Blair calls for 'short steps' to climate change
1 Jul 2008

Governments trying to hammer out a post-Kyoto deal on climate change should not become “fixated on precise targets” but concentrate on practical short-term steps towards halving emissions by 2050, says former UK prime minister Tony Blair.
Blair urged world leaders to bridge what he said was the “yawning chasm” between idealism and realism. He made his plea while in Tokyo to launch a report called “Breaking the climate deadlock” compiled by the Climate Group, a business-sponsored organisation.
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