August 25, 2008 View all news AFPTrading carbon emission rights between developed and developing nations caused a split Sunday between delegates at protracted international climate change talks in Ghana."The issue of reducing emissions from deforestation in developing countries under the carbon market mechanism has been a stormy one among delegates and observers," Nicole Wilke, head of German delegation told AFP on the sidelines of the UN framework convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) conference in Accra.She said the negotiations had centred on how developing countries were to reduce emissions and how much developed countries should pay for carbon rights from reduced deforestation emission.Read Full Story Categorised in: Climate Change