Times Live South Africa 3 weeks ago

Obama vows to redouble effort on climate change

President Barack Obama.

“We discussed climate change extensively and all of us agreed that it was imperative for us to redouble our efforts in the weeks between now and the Copenhagen meeting to ensure that we create a framework for progress,” Obama told reporters. The U.N. Full Article at Times Live South Africa

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