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Global warming talks hit deadlock over push to review emissions targets every five years

Talks on a new global climate accord entered a tense stalemate yesterday as China dug in its heels on a string of measures the US and other countries insist must be part of the agreement due to be struck in Paris today.

One of the most contentious stand-offs to emerge in the fraught last hours of the talks is a push to require countries to revisit every five years the voluntary climate pledges that more than 180 nations have made for the new accord, starting as soon as 2020.

“Without the five-year cycles, the agreement is meaningless,” said Miguel Arias Cañete, the EU’s climate

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