French hosts submitted to cheers and applause
Saturday Dec 12,2015 a proposed 195-nation accord aimed at curbing emissions of the
heat-trapping gases that threaten to wreck Earth's climate system.
Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, on the brink of tears after presiding over nearly a fortnight of talks in Paris that ran into overtime despite all-night negotiations, delivered the accord to ministers who must now decide whether or not to approve it.
French Ecology Minister Segolene Royal (L), French President Francois Hollande (2ndL), French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius (C) and United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon (2ndR) applaud after a statement at the Climate Conference
Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, on the brink of tears after presiding over nearly a fortnight of talks in Paris that ran into overtime despite all-night negotiations, delivered the accord to ministers who must now decide whether or not to approve it.
French Ecology Minister Segolene Royal (L), French President Francois Hollande (2ndL), French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius (C) and United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon (2ndR) applaud after a statement at the Climate Conference
Audience members and delegates cheers after the adoption of a historic
global warming pact at the COP21 Climate Conference in Le Bourget, north
of Paris, on December 12, 2015.
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