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Copenhagen Better Off Without US Version of Climate Action
For all the buildup, public hand-wringing and carefully timed statements about how US progress on climate legislation – or lack of it - could make or break the December summit, it might turn out to be a good thing that the climate bills now making their way through Congress (at least in their present iterations), won’t pollute the shores of Copenhagen.
For all the buildup, public hand-wringing and carefully timed statements about how US progress on climate legislation – or lack of it - could make or break the December summit, it might turn out to be a good thing that the climate bills now making their way through Congress (at least in their present iterations), won’t pollute the shores of Copenhagen.
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