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Green
Giants

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, is greeted by U.S. President Barack Obama after he delivered remarks during the COP21, United Nations Climate Change
Conference, in Le Bourget, outside Paris, on Monday, Nov. 30, 2015.

                                                                                                                                                                                                             (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

World Leaders Vow To Save Earth From Overheating 

KARL RITTER                  say to our grandchildren if      bigger reductions would be     oping countries like China    countries to cut emissions,
SYLVIE CORBET                we fail,” British Prime Min-     needed to limit man-made                                     and the U.S. never signed
Associated Press             ister David Cameron said         warming of the Earth to 2      and India that are now the    on. Since then, global tem-
LE BOURGET, France (AP) —    as the U.N. climate summit       degrees Centigrade (3.8                                      peratures and sea levels
With dramatic vows to save   opened under heavy secu-         degrees Fahrenheit) over       biggest and third-biggest     have continued to rise, and
future generations from an   rity on the outskirts of Paris,  pre-industrial times, the in-                                the Earth has seen an ex-
overheated planet, the       two weeks after the ex-          ternationally agreed-upon      emitters of greenhouse        traordinary run of extreme
largest gathering ever of    tremist attacks that left 130    goal.                                                        weather, including severe
world leaders began two      people dead. “Instead of         The biggest issue facing       gases?                        droughts and storms.
weeks of talks Monday        making excuses tomorrow,         the 151 heads of state and                                   This new round of talks seeks
aimed at producing the       let’s take action today.”        government at the summit       “Addressing  climate          to produce an agreement
most far-reaching pact yet   Even before the gather-          is who should bear most of                                   that would require all coun-
to reduce greenhouse-gas     ing, more than 180 coun-         the burden of closing that     change should not deny        tries, rich and poor, to take
emissions and avert envi-    tries pledged to cut or curb     gap: wealthy Western na-                                     action.
ronmental havoc.             their emissions, but scientif-   tions that have polluted the   the legitimate needs of
“We should ask what will we  ic analyses show that much       most historically, or devel-                                     Continued on page 2
                                                                                             developing countries to re-

                                                                                             duce poverty and improve

                                                                                             living standards,” Chinese

                                                                                             leader Xi Jinping told the

                                                                                             conference.

                                                                                             The last major climate

                                                                                             agreement, the 1997 Kyoto

                                                                                             Protocol, required only rich
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