BEIJING – Ahead of President Barack Obama’s first visit to China next month, American and Chinese officials and scholars are engaged in intense discussions on how the world’s two biggest polluting nations should manage their responsibility to a... ...full story at NBC World Blog
from NBC World Blog on Sat, Oct 31 2009
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