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Peter Foster: From Berlin to Copenhagen

his week, German Chancellor Angela Merkel told the U.S. Congress that inaction on climate change amounted to a new “Berlin Wall” of “short- sighted self-interest.” Ms. Merkel’s claim was upside down. Full Article at National Post

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