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EU summit to put off decision on climate funding for developing world

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Jun 15, 2009, 12:48 GMT


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Derek TippJun 23rd, 2009 - 09:14:41

Thanks for the information. We know that our governments are going to pay even though it will make no significant difference to levels of CO2 in the atmosphere, as developing nations carry on using more and more fossil fuels. We are simply handing over our wealth and our jobs. The climate will carry on as ever doing what it does regardless. Our governments know it the people know it and the developing world knows it.

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