Experts in U.S. and China See a Chance for Cooperation Against Climate Change
Published 2/5/2009 by By EDWARD WONG and ANDREW C. REVKIN at NYT > Environment
Experts from both countries say political leaders recognize that a new international climate treaty is impossible without agreements between the two nations. >
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