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From the Arctic to the Tropics

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Norway promised a “prize” of up to US$1 billion. This was on the condition that natural forest and peatland conversion be stopped so that greenhouse gas emission reductions be achieved.

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THE merry-making on Saturday night in the city of Poznan, Poland was not enjoyed by Agus Purnomo. The plan to visit the green technology exhibition in this city at the beginning of December two years ago was cancelled. The Norwegian Ambassador for Climate Change, Hans Brattskar, insisted on meeting with the Head of the Indonesia National Secretariat of Climate Change. At this climate change conference in Poland, Agus led the Indonesian delegation

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