December 7, 2009

Copenhagen Must Be a Turning Point

PM Gordon Brown, The Guardian

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Throughout history human progress has arisen from the dream of achieving far-reaching change even when people have said it was beyond our grasp, and from the struggle to overcome obstacles even when they seem insurmountable.

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TAGGED: climate change, global warming, environment

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