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'Seal a deal', climate talks told 'Seal a deal', climate talks told
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High-level talks at the UN climate summit have opened, with UN chief Ban Ki-moon telling nations to "seal a deal" on climate change.High-level talks at the UN climate summit have opened, with UN chief Ban Ki-moon telling nations to "seal a deal" on climate change.
He told delegates in Copenhagen that they had the chance to change history.He told delegates in Copenhagen that they had the chance to change history.
But he added: "We do not have another year to deliberate; nature does not negotiate with us."But he added: "We do not have another year to deliberate; nature does not negotiate with us."
Earlier, a senior UN official warned that negotiations were progressing too slowly and that there was still an "enormous amount of work to be done".Earlier, a senior UN official warned that negotiations were progressing too slowly and that there was still an "enormous amount of work to be done".
"For three years, I have sought to bring world leaders to the table," Mr Ban said. "Three years of effort comes down to three days of action."
He urged the gathered negotiators not to "falter in the home stretch".
"No -one will get everything they want. But if we work together then everyone will get what they need."
Delegates have been poring over the details of a new draft text, ahead of the start of the high-level segment.Delegates have been poring over the details of a new draft text, ahead of the start of the high-level segment.
On Friday, about 130 world leaders are set to attend the summit's final session.On Friday, about 130 world leaders are set to attend the summit's final session.
Connie Hedegaard, the conference's president, told the opening ceremony: "The key word for the next two days must be compromise."
"Success is still within reach, but... I must also warn you: we can fail," she added.


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