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Non-paper document includes no language urging production limits.
It is intended to help negotiators make progress in crunch negotiations next month in South Korea .
Countries remain far apart on many issues, and the current draft treaty is an unwieldy document that runs over 70 pages.
Greenpeace warns the text needs a "significant improvement in level of ambition".
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