Greenland may turn back on climate

Greenland is considering allowing the G-77 developing countries to represent it at the Climate Summit.
Greenland is considering allowing the G-77 developing countries to represent it at the Climate Summit.
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Greenland is considering allowing the G-77 countries rather than Denmark to represent it at the UN Copenhagen Climate Summit in December unless it receives a status as a developing country with reduced requirements on CO2 emissions, according to a report in Berlingske Tidende.

“Greenland reserves the right to stay outside an agreement if the conditions of the agreement result in economic sanctions on developing countries such as Greenland who are trying to develop their peoples and societies,” Greenland’s Prime Minister Kupik Kleist tells Berlingske Tidende.

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