BTL:Environmentalists: Agreement Reached at Cancun Climate Summit Nonbinding and Dangerous

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Environmentalists: Agreement Reached at Cancun Climate Summit Nonbinding and Dangerously Inadequate

Interview with Anil Naidoo, coordinator of the Blue Planet Project, conducted by Scott Harris

In the aftermath of the Democrats' loss of the House in November's midterm Delegates from 194 nations around the world gathered in Cancun, Mexico in early December for this year's U.N. Climate Conference. Government representatives and climate activists who traveled to the Caribbean resort city were working in the shadow of last year's failed climate conference in Copenhagen, where no agreement on an international treaty to reduce carbon emissions that cause global warming was reached.

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Original: BTL:Environmentalists: Agreement Reached at Cancun Climate Summit Nonbinding and Dangerous