Khaleej Times Green 4 weeks ago

US to seek climate framework, not legal pact

Lack of action on the climate change bill bogged down in the US Senate will not stop Washington from seeking a framework to curb carbon emissions at next months summit in Copenhagen, experts say. Full Article at Khaleej Times Green

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