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Williams said one of the reasons for the setback in the talks was the recent failure of the U.S. Congress to pass a climate bill. Some countries argued for a slowdown in the talks because the lack of legislation cast doubt on Washington's international commitment. "That has been taken as a signal by some that nothing can occur," Williams said. Pershing assured the negotiators, in public and in private talks, that President Barack Obama remained committed to reducing U.S. carbon emissions 17 percent from 2005 levels by 2020, and he had not given up on passing a sweeping climate and energy bill. In the meantime, "we have multiple tools at our disposal. We will use all of those tools," he told reporters.
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