Climate situation is 'borderline suicide', deal 'now or never'
December 01, 2015  01:21
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Pope Francis said today it was "now or never" for the world community to hammer out a deal on climate change, warning the situation was
"borderline suicide".

"It's now or never," the Argentine said as the heads of more than 150 nations kicked off 12 days of talks in the French capital to negotiate a deal to roll back global warming.
Since the Kyoto Protocol on climate change was adopted in 1997, "little has been accomplished" and "every year the problems get more serious," he told journalists at a press conference on the papal plane during his return from a trip to Africa.
Sometimes it appears, "to use a strong word, that the situation is borderline suicide", he said.

"Almost everyone at the Paris talks wants a deal to be done. I am confident they will do it," he said. 
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