Cameron: Climate change is a serious threat

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Prime Minister says government will spend "whatever it takes" to support flood relief effort, but ducks questions on climate scepticism and flood budgets

David Cameron has today reasserted his commitment to tackling climate risks, insisting his "view has not changed" since he took office and he still regards climate change as one of the greatest threats...

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