PARIS – The U.N. has released a first draft of the negotiating text for the major conference on climate taking place in Paris in December.
The 20-page document published on Monday is set to be “the basis for negotiation”, the U.N. stressed in a written statement.
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A large number of proposals in the text are in parentheses, meaning they are still to be negotiated. The document notably includes a long-term goal for reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions, but details and deadline remain to be discussed.
Negotiators from 195 countries are to gather for a new session of talks Oct. 19-23 in Bonn, Germany.
The Paris conference on climate is aiming for an ambitious deal to keep the rise in worldwide temperatures below 2 degrees Celsius this century.
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