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Gore says global climate deal will be reached

Political momentum to climate change

Posted by Agencies at 06:36 AM GMT on Mar 14, 2009

LONDON (Reuters): Former US vice-president Al Gore was quoted as saying he believed a global climate deal would be agreed in Copenhagen later this year because a "political tipping point" had been reached.

Gore, who won an Oscar for his 2006 climate change documentary "An Inconvenient Truth", said he believed the support of world leaders, including US President Barack Obama, and many business leaders, had given political momentum to the issue.

Tackling the global economic crisis would provide a framework for a climate deal, he was reported as saying in Saturday's edition of the Guardian newspaper.

"There is a very impressive consensus now emerging around the world that the solutions to the economic crisis are also the solutions to the climate crisis," Gore was quoted as saying.

"I actually think we will get an agreement at Copenhagen."

He said he had held private talks with Obama last December in which they reportedly discussed the "green" components of the $787 billion US stimulus package.

Nearly 200 nations will meet in Copenhagen at the end of the year to try to seal a new international climate treaty to replace the Kyoto Protocol after 2012.
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