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EU offers billions to climate change aid fund

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BRUSSELS -- European Union leaders on Friday pledged to pay their "fair share" into a euro50 billion ($74 billion) annual fund to help developing nations fight climate change - but didn't agree on how much Europe would actually... Full Article at The State

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