Wednesday, November 12, 2014

China-US emissions deal leaves Australia going backwards on climate change

Australia's Labor Opposition says the agreement between China and the US
to set ambitious greenhouse gas emission targets highlights just how
much Prime Minister Tony Abbott is sticking his head in the sand before
the G20 summit in Brisbane.
Athur Stevens has more

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