Paris 2015: Draft flags five-year climate reviews, leaves Australia 'flat-footed'

By Peter Hannam
Updated October 6 2015 - 11:13pm, first published 5:32pm
The working draft for the Paris climate summit includes an option to negotiate for a temperature increase of 1.5 degrees rather than 2 degrees. Photo: Martin Meissner
The working draft for the Paris climate summit includes an option to negotiate for a temperature increase of 1.5 degrees rather than 2 degrees. Photo: Martin Meissner

Countries should agree to review their carbon emission reduction policies every five years to ensure dangerous global warming can be avoided, according to a draft United Nations agreement being circulated before the Paris summit due to start late next month.

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