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Saturday, September 01, 2007

UN Conference Ends Without Agreements On Global Warming

Industrialized, Developing Nations Still at Odds Over How and When to Cut Emissions
Washington Post John Ward Anderson September 1, 2007 03:02 PM
A U.N. study found that it would cost at least $200 billion a year in additional funding to reduce the expected growth in emissions of heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere and to return them to their current levels in 2030. By contrast, the U.S. government currently devotes about $6 billion a year to climate change programs.
The Vienna Climate Change Talks were attended by about 1,000 diplomats, scientists, business leaders and environmental activists from 158 countries.
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