"U.N. climate talks have moved backward rather than forward toward a hoped-for deal later this year as nations make slow progress on pledges to cut greenhouse gas emissions and add more proposals to the working document.
As talks in Bonn on a new climate treaty draw to an end on Friday, the frustration of delegates with the process this week is clearly felt, and a deal in Mexico this year seems unlikely.
This week's meeting is the penultimate before a meeting set for the end of November in Cancun, Mexico."
Nina Chestney reports for Reuters August 9, 2010.
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Source: Reuters, 08/09/2010