"The Climate Talks in Paris Might Actually Work This Time"

"United Nations climate talks set to begin in Paris next week promise to produce a landmark deal that has eluded diplomats for more than two decades.

All of the Group of 20 nations, including the biggest developing countries — China, India and Brazil — have prepared to limit emissions into the next decade. Plunging costs for wind and solar power mean alternatives to fossil fuels are more viable.

At least 130 heads of government and state will descend on the city for the opening of the two-week conference on Monday as France’s biggest diplomatic gathering since 1948 coincides with a security lockdown spurred by the deadly Nov. 13 terrorist attacks. Thousands of of police and soldiers will be deployed, and planned demonstrations by environmental activists have been canceled due to the terror threat."

Alex Morales reports for Bloomberg November 24, 2015.

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"US Climate Chief Determined To Forge Deal Despite Major Disagreements" (Aljazeera America)

"US Predicts Paris Climate Talks Will Benefit From Lessons of Past Mistakes" (Guardian)

Source: Bloomberg, 11/25/2015