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ReutersChina set to confront climate change, defend growthBy Chris Buckley
45 minutes ago
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's first plan for climate change will
seek to fortify the country against damage from global warming
but also against international pressure to cut greenhouse gas
pollution that Beijing calls the cost of growth.
China will unveil its national plan on Monday, two days before
President Hu Jintao attends a meeting of Group of Eight leaders
in Germany at which global warming will feature.
Beijing has already signaled that the plan is meant as a defensive
policy wall to limit damage from rising seas, worsening droughts
and melting glaciers, but also to protect ambitious growth goals
from possible greenhouse gas quotas that it fears would cripple
development.
-snip-The dilemma facing politicians is that China is both a massive
and growing greenhouse gas polluter and a populous, largely
poor country seeking to rise to the ranks of wealthy world
powers.
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