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		<title>CLIMATE CHANGE: European Union make $150 billion deal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[EU leaders on Friday agreed that developing nations will need 100 billion euros per year by 2020 to tackle climate change, but failed to put a figure to Europe's own contribution amid sharp east-west differences.]]></description>
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<p>EU leaders on Friday agreed that developing nations will need 100 billion euros per year by 2020 to tackle climate change, but failed to put a figure to Europe&#8217;s own contribution amid sharp east-west differences.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have an agreement,&#8221; said Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, at the end of a two-day European summit in Brussels. &#8220;The EU now has a strong negotiating position and the countdown to Copenhagen now has started,&#8221; he added, referring to international climate talks in Denmark in December.</p>
<p>France, Germany and Italy had been keen not to show Europe&#8217;s hand ahead of the Copenhagen talks. &#8220;We are going to link our promises to what other countries offer and similarly our financial engagements,&#8221; German Chancellor Angela Merkel said.</p>
<p>British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, whose country had hoped for more flesh on the bones of the agreement, agreed the deal shows that &#8220;the European Union and its member states are ready to contribute their fair share of the cost. &#8220;Of course it is conditional on other countries playing a part too,&#8221; he added.</p>
<p>Even the 100 billion euro (150 billion dollar) per year figure which developing nations will need by 2020 will be found through an unspecified combination of developing countries&#8217; &#8220;own efforts, the international carbon market and international public finance&#8221;.</p>
<p>The 27-nation bloc prides itself on leading the fight against climate change, and has already agreed to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 20 percent by 2020.</p>
<p>It needs a strong, unified line to take to Copenhagen if it is to persuade the likes of China, the United States and India to make swingeing cuts themselves.</p>
<p>The EU also said it is willing to increase its own promised emissions cuts to 30 percent if the rest of the developed world does likewise at Copenhagen.</p>
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