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Everyone says they support a goal of a binding agreement, but they have very different notions of what it would look like, Diringer said.
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"With the days quickly ticking away," Diringer wrote last week, "it is becoming clearer to all that the time is too short, and the odds of a final, ratifiable deal by the time the clock hits zero appear virtually nil."
William S. Becker: From Cope to Hope: Twitter to the Rescue? 2009
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It preserves Kyoto for now, but more importantly, lays a path toward a more balanced agreement, said Elliot Diringer of the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, a US think tank.
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Elliot Diringer, of the Pew Centre on Global Climate Change, said that a climate treaty should remain the ultimate objective but might be years off.
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Elliot Diringer, of the Pew Centre on Global Climate Change, said that a climate treaty should remain the ultimate objective but might be years off.
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Elliot Diringer, of the Pew Centre on Global Climate Change, said that a climate treaty should remain the ultimate objective but might be years off.
Dose.ca Music briefs Alister Doyle 2010
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But Diringer argued that all sides must become more realistic: "There is no point this year clamouring for something that the politics can't deliver."
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Diringer and Bodansky suggest allowing elements of the Kyoto
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Diringer said he expects a global climate treaty - and Senate bill - to be agreed in the next few years.
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Elliot Diringer, of the Pew Centre on Global Climate Change, said that a climate treaty should remain the ultimate objective but might be years off.
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