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Published 11/07/2009 by Caijing


Slow Sino-U.S. Synergy on Climate Change

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In the run-up to Copenhagen, the United States and China have set the right tone for cooperation. Will concrete action follow?

(Caijing Magazine) An American writer once quipped that everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it.

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