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On Arctic Tour, UN Secretary General Urges Climate Deal

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (left) and Erik Solheim, Norway's Environment Minister, with a "Seal the Deal" banner during the UN Chief's visit to the Arctic ice rim to witness first-hand the impact of climate change on icebergs and glaciers. The banner represents the Secretary-General's campaign urging Member States to negotiate a fair, balanced and effective agreement at the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in December.

United Nations Secretary General Ban-Ki Moon stood on thinning Arctic ice when he urged member nations to agree to a new climate deal at the December UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen.

Having departed the Norwegian capital, Oslo, yesterday, Mr. Ban made his way to the Svalbard archipelago off the northern coast, where he visited research stations and met with scientists, who updated him on the latest science regarding ice-melting.

"Now is the time for decision-making," the Secretary-General stressed. "We must seal a deal in Copenhagen for a global, equitable and comprehensive deal for the future of humanity and the future of Planet Earth."

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