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China acts as climate change talks implode

EVEN as the climate change talks in Warsaw falls into a heap with the Australian delegation emerging as the chief naysayer and Japan cutting its emissions reduction target, China appears as driven in tackling climate change as securing oil and gas assets. <b>By Gomati Jagadeesan</b>

China acts as climate change talks implode

From most accounts, the Warsaw conference on climate change was highly unlikely to produce any substantial results, except to lay the groundwork agreement for the crunch conference in Paris in 2015. That...

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