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UN chief: Climate pact must be finalized
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-07-01 10:24 TOKYO: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Wednesday the world must seal the deal on a new treaty to curb pollution at a crucial climate change meeting in Copenhagen in December, urging global business leaders to join efforts against global warming.
Ban, who has put climate change among his top priorities, said he would mobilize "every effort" to reach an agreement at the UN meeting to adopt an ambitious global treaty to replace the Kyoto protocol, which expires in 2012. "We must seal the deal in Copenhagen in December this year," the UN chief told a group of Japanese business leaders. "It will be a moment of truth in Copenhagen whether we will set ourselves on course for disaster by taking business as usual attitude or we will find the path of sustainable green growth," he said. "We know the answer. We must take the course of sustainable green growth."
The two leaders will likely discuss Ban's upcoming visit to the military-ruled country as well as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's (DPRK) nuclear and missile threats. On climate change, Ban told Japanese business leaders that they should do more to help the world reduce greenhouse gas emissions. "Your role is extremely, crucially important. I count on your leadership," Ban said. |