The UN summit on climate change in Bali is coming to an end. There seems to be still disagreements about a consensus about this global and urgent issue.
The hope is that a deal seem to appear on the final day of UN climate talks in Bali, following bitter arguments about emissions cuts.
Delegats from US and Europe are positive that a compromise could be reached by the end of the conference.
EU's insistance that the final text to include a specific commitment that industrialised nations should cut their emissions by 25-40% by 2020 is rasonalble.
The two main opposing countries are USA and Canada.
The secratary general of the UN Banki Moon said "I will go back to Bali tomorrow morning again to meet with the delegations... and engage myself in continuing further negotiations," He was spaking in Dili in the capital.
The US has planned another US-lead climate summit over the President's opposition to firm cuts in green house gas emissions.
The EU is planning to boycott this summit.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown's commitment to cut 80% emission by 2050 in the UK to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 60% is very encouraging.
It time that the US has take an active role and lead a way for the rest of the nations in this processess of bringing climatre change.
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