EU reaches deal on emissions cuts
EU environment ministers have agreed in principle to cut greenhouse emissions by 20% from 1990 levels by 2020. The ministers, meeting in
The proposals, outlined by the European Commission in January, are seen as a key measure to curb climate change.
The EU must still decide how to make cuts, allowing for a possible compromise with member states opposed to mandatory targets.
But German Environment Minister Sigmar Gabriel said his country was prepared to go further and cut emissions by 40%.
"There will be some countries like
On Sunday, environment ministers from the
Failure to act would threaten efforts to persuade nations such as the
In January, Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas urged "the rest of the developed world to follow our lead, match our reductions and accelerate progress towards an international agreement on the global emission reductions".
However, international negotiations on the shape of the framework to replace the current Kyoto Protocol, which expires in 2012, have struggled to reach a consensus.
A number of nations have voiced doubts about the effectiveness of national emission limits.

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