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 US torpedoes German hopes for G8 climate deal
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  HEILIGENDAMM (AFP) — The United States quashed German hopes Wednesday for a binding pact on slashing carbon emissions at a summit of rich nations, intended as the centrepiece of Chancellor Angela Merkel's G8 presidency.

  The White House said all key polluting nations would have to be involved in any long-term agreement on climate change.

  "We've not sat down with China, India, Brazil, Mexico, South Africa," Jim Connaughton, chairman of the US administration's Council on Environmental Quality, said ahead of talks between Merkel and US President George W. Bush.

  "We have not sat down with Australia, South Korea and a number of the other major emitting countries on this issue and so until we've got everyone in the room and until we have consensus among all of them, you won't see a collectively stated goal on that yet but it's coming."

 Bush insisted after ...

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