Image source: Gainesville In anticipation of the upcoming meetings to update Kyoto next month in Poznan, Poland, the 53 African nations met recently to develop the Algiers Declaration, stating that they will vote as one bloc during climate change... ...full story at TreeHugger
from TreeHugger on Fri, Nov 21 2008
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