
Gordon Brown warns of 'catastrophe' if no climate change deal is reached in Copenhagen in December
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has warned of a 'catastrophe' of floods, droughts, and deadly heatwaves if world leaders don't agree a climate change deal this December. In a speech to the Major Economies Forum in London, which you can see below, Mr Brown has insisted there is no 'plan B' if agreement isn't reached at December's UN climate summit in Copenhagen. The Copenhagen talks aim to produce a successor to the Kyoto climate treaty, but preparatory discussions at the UN are stalled. The British government's critics say it is not doing enough on climate change and is in no position to lecture the rest of the world about it. Olly Barratt reports.
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has warned of a 'catastrophe' of floods, droughts, and deadly heatwaves if world leaders don't agree a climate change deal this December. In a speech to the Major Economies Forum in London, which you can see below, Mr Brown has insisted there is no 'plan B' if agreement isn't reached at December's UN climate summit in Copenhagen. The Copenhagen talks aim to produce a successor to the Kyoto climate treaty, but preparatory discussions at the UN are stalled. The British government's critics say it is not doing enough on climate change and is in no position to lecture the rest of the world about it. Olly Barratt reports.
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