US and China agree to act on climate change: the reaction

Jessica Shankleman
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BusinessGreen runs down the responses from key figures in the political, business and NGO sectors

The United States and China have today annouced a landmark agreement to collaborate on tackling climate change. The United States announced that it would reduce its emissions by 26 - 28 per cent by...

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