With the international community failing to agree on how to tackle climate change, Vice President Boediono on Thursday called for more research and action to mitigate and adapt to the new conditions Camelia Pasandaran | Jakarta Globe | March 18, 2010 “I cannot help but begin my remarks on a rather depressing note,” he said. “It is that we, governments of the world, have responded too slowly and too incoherently to act on the impending problems that will have, and are beginning to have,... [Read Post]
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