Brazil said it’s moving toward limiting fossil-fuel pollution as part of a global deal on climate change, making it the latest major developing nation to indicate it’s ready to set an emission goal. Brazil’s government is considering three options for targets that would restrain the carbon dioxide produced and has made a proposal to the United Nations about how such measures could apply in other countries, said Antonio Marcondes, the country’s ambassador to a UN conference on climate change. “We are in the process of determining our national contribution to the process,” Marcondes said yesterday at a press conference at the talks in Lima. His remarks add momentum to bring developing countries led by China, India and Brazil into a global deal that would limit greenhouse gases in all nations rich and poor alike. Previous agreements like the 1997 Kyoto Protocol required cuts from industrialized nations but not developing […]