Japan offers Indonesia $400m climate funding

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New Japanese PM says financing to help developing nations tackle climate change is vital to any Copenhagen deal

Japanese officials said yesterday that they would offer a $400m (£244m) loan to Indonesia to help tackle global warming, as part of efforts to increase funding for clean technology and climate adaptation...

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