TIANJIN, China (Reuters) - China said on Friday rich nations must lock in fresh vows to slash greenhouse gas output to unblock talks for a new climate change deal, while some negotiators said Beijing was holding progress hostage.
The feuding over the future of a key U.N. treaty to fight climate change, the Kyoto Protocol, is dimming hopes that talks in the Chinese city of Tianjin can lay the foundation for agreement on a broader climate pact that could emerge next year.
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