 And now, energy and environment ministers from the group of 20 rich nations were unable to agree on the wording of a key climate change commitment in their final communique, Italy's Ecological Transition Minister Roberto Cingolani said on Friday. Cingolani told reporters that ministers meeting in southern Italy had failed to resolve two disputed points and that these would have to be passed on to G20 heads of state and government to decide. He said negotiations with China, Russia and India had proved especially difficult, adding that one of the striking points was the wording surrounding 1.5 to 2 degrees Celsius levied on global temperature increases that was set by the Paris Agreement. The G20 meeting is seen as the decisive stage ahead of the United Nations climate talks known as COP26, which takes place in 100 days time in Glasgow in November.