India, China Sign Deal to Stabilise Greenhouse Gases
SINGAPORE: November 22, 2007
SINGAPORE - Leaders of Asian countries, including top polluters India and
China, on Wednesday signed an agreement that aims to stabilise greenhouses
gas emissions.
According to a copy of the final text obtained by Reuters, the 16 nations of
the East Asia Summit "commit to the common goal of stabilising atmospheric
greenhouse gas concentrations in the long run, at a level that would prevent
dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system".
The EAS countries -- which include 10 Southeast Asian nations plus China,
India, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand -- also agreed that
"all countries should play a role in addressing the common challenge of
climate change, based on the principles of common but differentiated
responsibilities and respective capabilities; and that developed countries
should continue to play a leading role in this regard". (Reporting by Geert
De Clercq, editing David Fogarty)
REUTERS NEWS SERVICE
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