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COPENHAGEN - The U.S. and China traded barbs Wednesday at the Copenhagen climate talks, underscoring the abiding suspicion between the world's two largest carbon polluters about the sincerity of their pledges to control emissions.
U.S. chief negotiator Todd Stern urged China to "stand behind" its promise to slow the growth of the country's carbon output and make the declaration part of an international agreement.See the full content of this document
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China rejected that demand, and renewed its criticism of ...
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