Brazil stands by India on climate change stance

Times of India Thursday 24th November, 2011

climate change stance got a boost from Brazil in Durban. The Latin American nation demanded more action from the developed world, and asked for a burden-sharing formula to be worked out before a new global deal is sealed. Brazil's minister of environment


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