Climate: US-China pact to curb emissions not enough, CSIRO scientist Pep Canadell says

By Peter Hannam
Updated November 14 2014 - 10:43am, first published November 13 2014 - 9:06pm
China and the US will have to do more to curb emissions, CSIRO's Dr Canadell says.
China and the US will have to do more to curb emissions, CSIRO's Dr Canadell says.
China and the US will have to do more to curb emissions, CSIRO's Dr Canadell says.
China and the US will have to do more to curb emissions, CSIRO's Dr Canadell says.
China and the US will have to do more to curb emissions, CSIRO's Dr Canadell says.
China and the US will have to do more to curb emissions, CSIRO's Dr Canadell says.
China and the US will have to do more to curb emissions, CSIRO's Dr Canadell says.
China and the US will have to do more to curb emissions, CSIRO's Dr Canadell says.

The US-China pact to curb greenhouse gas emissions is "unprecedented" but won't be enough to prevent dangerous climate change, said Pep Canadell, the head of CSIRO's Global Carbon Project.

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