LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - European Union ministers on Monday called on countries around the world to form a global plan to fight climate change after 2012, but activists said the bloc must be more clear about its timetable for progress.
The EU, which helped secure the support that brought the international climate change treaty known as the Kyoto Protocol into force, was expected to play a key role in further negotiations on global warming in Montreal later this year.
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