Climate-Talks Deadlock May Ease After Obama, Hu Meet

China and the U.S., the biggest producers of greenhouse gases, may propose new steps to fight global warming this week as they remain at odds over who should pay for a low-carbon world. Full Story »

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Derek Hawkins
3.6
by Derek Hawkins - Sep. 21, 2009

A fast-moving, well-sourced news piece that discusses potential for funding climate change prevention as world leaders meet in New York and Pittsburgh this week.

India, China and most other developing nations have refused to cap emissions in order to curb global warming, a move they say would hobble economic growth needed to lift ... More »

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Kaizar Campwala
3.7
by Kaizar Campwala - Sep. 21, 2009

India, China and most other developing nations have refused to cap emissions in order to curb global warming, a move they say would hobble economic growth needed to lift ... More »

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kathryn klein
3.8
by kathryn klein - Sep. 21, 2009

Yes, but it is a hard to comprehend at times and the sources seem to be randomly placed throughout the article. It was not very reader friendly. However, overall, I understand the big picture and it was interesting.

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