"L'AQUILA, Italy, July 8 -- The world's leading industrial nations tentatively agreed Wednesday to try to prevent global temperatures from rising above a fixed level, after a more far-reaching proposal to slash production of greenhouse gases fizzled, according to U.S. and European negotiators.
Leaders meeting here for the Group of Eight summit said they would pledge to keep temperatures from rising more than 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit above average levels of more than a century ago, before large-scale industrial pollution occurred.
Temperatures have already risen by nearly half that amount, leaving little wiggle room. It was unclear what mechanisms, if any, would be adopted to enforce the target.
Some environmental groups saw the announcement as a weak nod at the obvious."
Craig Whitlock and Michael A. Fletcher report for the Washington Post July 9, 2009.
See Also:
"Climate Impasse at G-8 Summit Leaves Nations Mired" (Los Angeles Times)
"US, Other Wealthy Nations Vow Global Warming Cuts" (Associated Press)
"Promises, Promises" (Associated Press)