December 18, 2008 View all news UNITED NATIONS (AFP) -- UN chief Ban Ki-moon called 2009 "the year of climate change" as he reviewed the world body's "mixed" record handling crises in Darfur, Kosovo and Zimbabwe.Speaking at his last official press conference at UN headquarters this year, the secretary general listed climate change, one of his priorities since he assumed his post two years ago, as a key challenge for the world next year."I am pleased with our success in keeping climate change high on the global agenda," he said, adding that "2009 will be the year of climate change.""We have no time to waste. We must reach a global climate change deal before the end of the year (2009) -- one that is balanced, comprehensive and ratifiable by all nations," Ban said.Read full story. Categorised in: Climate Change