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A greener dragon [environmental management]

A greener dragon [environmental management]

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There was a good deal of finger-pointing after the COP15 meeting in Copenhagen a year ago broke up without a binding agreement on legislation to replace the Kyoto Protocol. The emerging nations of Brazil. Russia. India and. more importantly, China, were blamed for thwarting the drive to curb climate change.

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