RI tries to bridge differences on climate change issues

by uusjio | September 25, 2007 at 06:50 pm
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"Therefore we should know how the developing nations could obtain technology, either from the developed nations or from others," he said.

He also believed mitigation could also be carried out by protecting and conserving existing forests.

The summit was opened by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and attended by delegations from 150 nations.

On the same day, Indonesia also hosted a meeting of 10 nations with tropical rain forests, namely Indonesia, Malaysia, Brazil, Peru, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroon, Columbia, Papua New Guinea, Gabon, and Costa Rica.

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