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Summit approves climate 'vision' | Summit approves climate 'vision' |
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Leaders from the world's developed nations and rising economic powers have agreed on a "shared vision" on climate change at the G8 summit in Japan. | Leaders from the world's developed nations and rising economic powers have agreed on a "shared vision" on climate change at the G8 summit in Japan. |
But no specific agreements have been announced, and India and China have reportedly dismissed the rich nations' target of halving emissions by 2050. | But no specific agreements have been announced, and India and China have reportedly dismissed the rich nations' target of halving emissions by 2050. |
Leaders from eight emerging economies held talks with the Group of Eight rich nations on the final day of the summit. | Leaders from eight emerging economies held talks with the Group of Eight rich nations on the final day of the summit. |
A US official said the broad agreement | |
represented progress. | |
Jim Connaughton, chairman of President Bush's Council of Environmental Quality, told the Associated Press that the agreement "will give us greater confidence and commitments as we go to next year". | Jim Connaughton, chairman of President Bush's Council of Environmental Quality, told the Associated Press that the agreement "will give us greater confidence and commitments as we go to next year". |
We, the leaders of the world's major economies, both developed and developing, commit to combat climate change in accordance with our common but differentiated responsibilities G8 statement on climate Full text: Leaders' statementC02 emissions by country | We, the leaders of the world's major economies, both developed and developing, commit to combat climate change in accordance with our common but differentiated responsibilities G8 statement on climate Full text: Leaders' statementC02 emissions by country |
The statement on climate was approved by the 16 nations on the third and final day of the summit in Toyako, northern Japan. | The statement on climate was approved by the 16 nations on the third and final day of the summit in Toyako, northern Japan. |
Signatories recognised the need for "deep cuts" in global greenhouse gas emissions to fight global warming. | Signatories recognised the need for "deep cuts" in global greenhouse gas emissions to fight global warming. |
But the statement stopped short of urging numerical targets for those reductions. | But the statement stopped short of urging numerical targets for those reductions. |
The document describes climate change as "one of the great global challenges of our time". | The document describes climate change as "one of the great global challenges of our time". |
It adds that "leaders of the world's major economies, both developed and developing, commit to combat climate change in accordance with our common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities". | It adds that "leaders of the world's major economies, both developed and developing, commit to combat climate change in accordance with our common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities". |
Global problems | Global problems |
Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda said the G8 leaders had demonstrated they were serious about tackling climate change. | Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda said the G8 leaders had demonstrated they were serious about tackling climate change. |
"It is the very first time ever that leaders of the major economies have got down to vigorous discussions on a broad range of climate-change-related issues, and I believe that the leaders have shown strong political will," he said. | "It is the very first time ever that leaders of the major economies have got down to vigorous discussions on a broad range of climate-change-related issues, and I believe that the leaders have shown strong political will," he said. |
There have been deep divisions over how to curb global emissions | There have been deep divisions over how to curb global emissions |
BBC diplomatic correspondent Bridget Kendall said the inclusion of eight emerging nations is an admission that G8 decisions on their own are no longer enough - global problems need global solutions. | BBC diplomatic correspondent Bridget Kendall said the inclusion of eight emerging nations is an admission that G8 decisions on their own are no longer enough - global problems need global solutions. |
On Tuesday the G8 - which includes the UK, US, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Russia - restated its "vision" of halving harmful emissions by 2050. | On Tuesday the G8 - which includes the UK, US, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Russia - restated its "vision" of halving harmful emissions by 2050. |
Emerging countries and environmentalists were scathing of the announcement. | Emerging countries and environmentalists were scathing of the announcement. |
Mexico, Brazil, China, India and South Africa challenged developed countries to cut their greenhouse emissions by more than 80% by 2050. | Mexico, Brazil, China, India and South Africa challenged developed countries to cut their greenhouse emissions by more than 80% by 2050. |
A spokesman for the WWF's Global Climate Initiative called the G8 statement "pretty pathetic". | A spokesman for the WWF's Global Climate Initiative called the G8 statement "pretty pathetic". |
Nuclear talks | Nuclear talks |
The summit has seen G8 leaders voicing concern about soaring oil and food prices, the situation in Zimbabwe, and the pace of aid being sent to Africa. | The summit has seen G8 leaders voicing concern about soaring oil and food prices, the situation in Zimbabwe, and the pace of aid being sent to Africa. |
But climate change has been one of the stickiest issues - with the G8's position receiving a volley of criticism from both environmentalists and developing nations. | But climate change has been one of the stickiest issues - with the G8's position receiving a volley of criticism from both environmentalists and developing nations. |
China's President Hu Jintao used his speech at the summit to urge all countries - particularly developed countries - to slash farm subsidies and trade barriers to calm soaring food prices. | China's President Hu Jintao used his speech at the summit to urge all countries - particularly developed countries - to slash farm subsidies and trade barriers to calm soaring food prices. |
Mr Hu was at the meeting as part of an "outreach" group of the world's fastest-growing economic powers. | Mr Hu was at the meeting as part of an "outreach" group of the world's fastest-growing economic powers. |
HAVE YOUR SAY Its a complete waste of time and moneyAamir Mir, Appleton, United States Send us your comments | |
China along with Brazil, Mexico, India and South Africa negotiated with the G8 countries for most of the morning. | China along with Brazil, Mexico, India and South Africa negotiated with the G8 countries for most of the morning. |
They were joined by the leaders of Indonesia, South Korea and Australia for the discussion on climate change. | They were joined by the leaders of Indonesia, South Korea and Australia for the discussion on climate change. |
On the sidelines, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and US President George W Bush discussed a nuclear deal which has been stalled for the past three years. | On the sidelines, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and US President George W Bush discussed a nuclear deal which has been stalled for the past three years. |
The US agreed to help India with its civil nuclear programme more than three years ago, but Mr Singh has faced fierce opposition from left-wing parties who have now stopped supporting his governing coalition. | The US agreed to help India with its civil nuclear programme more than three years ago, but Mr Singh has faced fierce opposition from left-wing parties who have now stopped supporting his governing coalition. |
No announcement was made on the nuclear deal but Mr Singh said he was "very pleased" with US relations. | No announcement was made on the nuclear deal but Mr Singh said he was "very pleased" with US relations. |