Meine Analyse zum G8-Klimagipfel steht heute in der Financial Post: Negotiations over the future of an international climate treaty remain as deadlocked as ever. Predictably, the latest round of talks at the Group of Eight (G8) summit in L’Aquila, Italy, was unable to reconcile conflicting positions and incompatible demands on CO2 emissions and climate billions that divide the world’s industrialized and emerging nations. The non-committal outcome of the climate talks by the 17 world leaders of the Major Economies Forum (MEF) was as expected. By prolonging the global stalemate, however, the deadlock is beginning to solidify. It now looks likely to become a permanent feature of international climate diplomacy.