British Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Ed Davey said world leaders have a framework with which to start addressing global warming. “The world now has a work program, with timetables,” he said in a statement Sunday. “While the long negotiations in Poland showed there are many tough talks ahead of us, the determined diplomacy of the U.K. and European Union achieved our aims, building alliances with our friends across the world.” The two-week U.N. Climate Change Conference in Warsaw concluded Saturday with an agreement to work toward a universal climate change agreement by 2015. Parties to the conference also agreed to work on ways to cut emissions and to address damage caused by climate change in developing countries. European Commissioner for Climate Change Connie Hedegaard said the Warsaw conference proved there’s a tough road ahead before the 2015 climate summit in […]