Christian Science Monitor: TUESDAY'S UN CLIMATE SUMMIT might most be remembered for what didn't happen and who never showed up. The leaders of two carbon giants (China, India) took a rain check, and much handwringing ensued justifiably or not. There were speeches and pledges to act on climate change and no shortage of adjoining Climate Week events, but it all ended without a clear, unified plan for a low-carbon future.
Still, this week always sought to be a warm-up for the real climate change negotiations in Lima and...