AFP, 6 Oct 2008 PARIS (AFP) ? Wall Street's sickness and its contagiousness for the world economy are bad news for the already faltering effort to craft a new pact to tackle climate change. Tighter budgets, shrinking corporate profits and worries... [Read Post]
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