The situation of the most vulnerable countries after Copenhagen

Ethics, Place and Environment 13 (2):223-228 (2010)
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In his speech to the opening of the High Level section of the recent Copenhagen climate negotiations last December, Prime Minister Tillman Thomas of Grenada, speaking for AOSIS (the Alliance of Sma...

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