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National Differences
Wide national differences have been delaying global consensus on climate change. These differences are deeply rooted in the varying development states, economic growth rates and priorities, political and emotional overtures.

This sub-section focuses on the heightening concerns for vulnerable nations as governments debate on the issue of ‘collective but differentiated responsibilities’.

You are welcome to send in your articles / research papers / ideas / opinions / press-releases / just about anything relevant to this area to editor@thinktosustain.com.     

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View Poles Apart: National Differences in Reporting of Climate Skepticism
Newspapers in U.K. and U.S. have given far more column space to the voices of climate skeptics than the press in Brazil, France, India and China.      Read more..
View Developed Countries Attempt to Launder Aid Money through World Bank and Call it 'Climate Funds'
At the end of the first week of UN climate negotiations, Friends of the Earth International have warned developed countries to radically alter their plans over climate funding to prevent a repeat of the fallout from Copenhagen.      Read more..
View Climate Change Talks: Bolivian Ambassador objects negotiating text for new climate deal
At a Headquarters press conference today, Bolivian Ambassador Pablo Sol?n strongly objected to a negotiating text for a new climate deal given during working sessions of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Bonn, Germany, earlier this month.      Read more..
View 1/3 of Countries Show Promising Gains in Low Carbon Economic Growth Since Copenhagen Climate Accord
The 2010 Climate Competitiveness Index, the most comprehensive study to date of national progress to create green jobs and economic growth through low carbon products and services, shows that in spite of uncertainty surrounding international climate negotiations, countries have forged ahead with low carbon growth strategies in the first quarter of 2010.      Read more..
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