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WASHINGTON:President Barack Obama is hoping to marshal strong global action against climate change at a landmark conference in Paris that begins tomorrow and reassure the world that the US can deliver on its commitments.

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Washington, November 29

President Barack Obama is hoping to marshal strong global action against climate change at a landmark conference in Paris that begins tomorrow and reassure the world that the US can deliver on its commitments.

Obama and more than 150 world leaders are gathering for the opening days of a two-week conference where countries are trying to negotiate an agreement aimed at avoiding a destructive increase in global temperatures. Obama and French president Francois Hollande planned to attend the launch of a clean technology initiative by Bill Gates, according to a senior French official not authorized to publicly discuss details before the announcement and speaking on condition of anonymity.

The US, France, India, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Canada and Norway have committed to participate in the project to develop clean energies, the official said. Eager to leave a legacy of environmental protection, Obama scheduled meetings with the leaders of China and India to underscore how developing nations are embracing the effort to combat climate change.

Also on the agenda are sessions with the leaders of a few island nations, to highlight "the existential challenge" they face from rising sea levels, in the words of the president's deputy national security adviser, Ben Rhodes.

Obama, with just a year left in office, wants to lead the world by example on climate change.  The US is the world's second largest climate polluter, surpassed only by China, and Obama has pledged that the US will cut its overall emissions by 26 to 28 per cent by 2030. — AP

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