CLIMATE CHANGE: Emerging G5 Take Counter-Proposal to G8
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HEILIGENDAMM, Germany, Jun 7 (IPS) - A coalition of the major developing countries —
China, India, Brazil, South Africa and Mexico — has plan to
fight climate change that will be presented here Friday as an
alternative to the “watered-down” approach announced
Thursday by the Group of Eight industrialised countries.
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