European Union leaders will lock horns today over how to pay for a global climate change agreement at a two-day summit that is expected to remove the last important obstacle to the bloc's Lisbon reform treaty.
At the request of Fredrik Reinfeldt, prime minister of Sweden, which holds the EU's rotating presidency, the summit's first two-hour session this evening will be devoted to climate change financing, perhaps the most urgent and difficult policy issue that faces the EU.



