At U.N. Talks on Climate, Plans by U.S. Raise Qualms
Published 4/9/2009 by By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL at NYT > Environment
As meetings drew to a close on Wednesday, some delegates were grumbling that the United States was not moving fast enough to take action on global warming.
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