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Ed Miliband: China tried to hijack Copenhagen climate deal | Environment Pending

() Climate secretary accuses China, Sudan, Bolivia and other leftwing Latin American countries of trying to hijack CopenhagenThe climate secretary, Ed Miliband, today accuses China, Sudan, Bolivia and other leftwing Latin American countries of trying to hijack the UN climate summit and "hold the world to ransom" to prevent a deal being reached.In an article in the Guardian, Miliband says the UK will make clear to those countries holding out against a binding ... Full Story »

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Posted by: via The Guardian - Dec 20, 2009 - 12:39 PM PST
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