Daily Mail: Climate talks were hanging in the balance last night, as the world's nations argued over who should take responsibility for reducing greenhouse gases.
But as world leaders talked into the night, it emerged that the 12-day summit in Peru had generated more carbon dioxide than an entire African country.
More than 12,500 politicians, diplomats, green activists and journalists flew to Lima for the United Nations summit, the latest in a 20-year series of annual climate meetings.
The talks have...