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German chancellor lays out roadmapto follow-up treaty on climate change

By Hugh Williamson,Bertrand Benoit andFrederick Studemann in,Berlin

Published: March 7 2007 02:00 | Last updated: March 7 2007 02:00

Germany's decision to put climate change at the top of its agenda for this week's European summit came somewhat late in the day, having graduated from a mere afterthought as re-cently as last summer. Yet Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, is no recent -convert to the cause.

Leader of a country that has long taken the environment seriously - and sitting in a chancellery powered solely by renewable energy - Ms Merkel, as Helmut Kohl's environment minister in the 1990s, was -Germany's lead negotiator for the Kyoto agreement.

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