China told the United States on Wednesday to make stronger commitments on climate change and provide environmental expertise and financing to developing nations By GILLIAN WONG |AP in Google News | March 10, 2010 At the same time, China said its own efforts to reduce energy intensity have been hampered by its economic recovery in the latter part of last year, which brought growth in heavy energy-consuming industries. China's top climate change negotiator, Xie Zhenhua, acknowledged the cur... [Read Post]
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