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Fifteen years ago, fears about man-made climate change were enough to bind most of the industrialised world into a treaty that was flawed but at least seemed to cement the principle that greenhouse gases must be cut. HT Image Yet now - with levels of those gases much higher and climate change more evident in extreme weather - economic slowdown and arguments over who should pay have all but killed any chance of a meaningful extension to the expiring Kyoto Protocol. Almost 200 nations meet in Doha, Qata stanley cup r, from November 26 to December 7 to at least try. But Russia, Japan and Canada, major economies that signed the Kyoto Protocol in 1997, have already said they will not sign up to emissions cuts beyond December 31.The huge developing economies of India and China, now the world s biggest emitter of gases such as carbon dioxide from fossil fuels that trap the sun s heat, were anyway not obliged to cut emissions under the Kyoto process.But campaigner stanley cup s say failure to extend Kyoto will also hobble Doha s much harder challenge: to work on an entirely new treaty to cap emissions from all countries including developing nations, due to be agreed by 2015 and go into force in 2020.Meanwhile, man-made climate change is ever more visible.Arctic sea ice thawed stanley cup in September to its lowest recorded level, and extreme heat waves and drought have hit the United States and Russia more often than would be expected from historical records, a World Bank report said last week. | Greenho Mchh Rare, total solar eclipse sweeps Indonesian skies
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