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October 30, 2009

EU hopes to break climate talks deadlock

Good luck with these hopes, especially given splits between richer and poorer EU members on helping other countries. Realistically, Slovakia or Bulgaria paying to help nations not necessarily that much poorer than them to control CO2?

I say that, given the current state of things, and the EU being in the lead on carbon-emissions reduction, we’re better off with the EU setting carbon tariffs against both China and the US.

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