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India Says Yes to Climate Deal, No to Binding Emissions Cuts

Photo via Flickr It's crunch time for the climate. There's a little over four months until world leaders will converge in Copenhagen to hammer out a new global climate pact. Much attention has been paid to what the U.S. and China will agree to before... ...full story at TreeHugger

from TreeHugger on Mon, Aug 03 2009

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