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Climate talks seek to rein in greenhouse gases

Bangkok summit sees tension over plans for emissions cuts.

Climate experts at an international meeting in Bangkok, Thailand, have spent the week locked in negotiations about how to tackle the rising tide of greenhouse gases. They are scheduled to publish a summary report on Friday morning that will advise governments on how best to curb emissions and keep levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere in check.

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