Doha blog: 'hot air' rising up the agenda

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Jane Burston finds protestors and climate sceptic Lord Monckton have 'hot air' in common

The ministerial segment of the Doha climate change talks started yesterday. Minsters - and stand-ins from the unusually high number of countries that couldn't be bothered to send a minister - took to the...

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