Bolivia will host an international meeting on climate change next month because it is not prepared to 'betray its people' Pablo SolĂłn Romero | guardian.co.uk | 19 March 2010 Bolivia's UN ambassador Pablo Solon-Romero during a press conference. Photograph: Paulo Filgueiras/UN Photo In the aftermath of the Copenhagen climate conference, those who defended the widely condemned outcome tended to talk about it as a "step in the right direction". This was always a tendentious... [Read Post]
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