NUSA DUA, Indonesia, Dec 8 (Reuters) - All nations will have
to do more to fight climate change, with deep greenhouse gas
cuts by rich nations to avoid the worst impacts of a warmer
world, a draft proposal at U.N. talks said on Saturday.
The four-page draft, written by delegates from Indonesia,
Australia and South Africa as an unofficial guide for delegates
at the 190-nation talks, said developing nations should at least
brake rising emissions as part of new global climate pact.
It said there was "unequivocal scientific evidence" that
"preventing the worst impacts of climate change will require
(developed nations) to reduce emissions in a range of 25-40
percent below 1990 levels by 2020."
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