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Nikolas Kozloff: Countdown to Copenhagen, Suing the Global North for 'Glacial' Pace on Climate Change

BUZZFLASH GUEST COMMENTARY by Nikolas Kozloff Fed up with the "glacial" pace of climate negotiations and the unwillingness of the Global North to address their concerns, Indians and environmentalists in South America have come up with a shrewd new way... Full Article at BuzzFlash

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