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Why has there been so much fuss about the “leaked”
document at Copenhagen? After all, there was nothing new or
surprising in it: developing countries want richer countries to do
all the paying and make all the carbon reductions, not them;
developed countries don’t agree. The best explanation
I’ve read is: underemployed journalists. There are [...]
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