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Hopes for climate change deal dashed by departing de Boer

Hopes that the world's biggest polluters will strike a deal to cut greenhouse gas emissions this year have been dashed by the outgoing United Nations official in charge of the talks.

Yvo de Boer, whose unexpected resignation as the UN's climate change chief this week dismayed policymakers and campaigners, said there was a “big question mark” over whether a meeting of the world's biggest economies in December would produce a treaty to tackle global warming.

Governments were hoping to adapt a limited accord signed two months ago at Copenhagen, which requires big cuts in emissions by 2020, into a fully fledged treaty at the crunch talks in Mexico. But Mr de Boer, who will leave in July, told the Financial Times yesterday: “I think you could get a decision at Cancun, and that what is agreed there [could be] turned into a treaty, but getting the big agreements on the content and the form at the same time, and finalising that in two weeks – that is a very heavy lift.”

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