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China toughens stance in emissions debate

By Geoff Dyer in Beijing and Fiona Harvey in London

Published: October 28 2008 18:41 | Last updated: October 28 2008 18:41

China raised the price of its co-operation in the world’s climate change talks on Tuesday by calling for developed countries to spend 1 per cent of their domestic product helping poorer nations cut their greenhouse gas emissions.

The funding – amounting to more than $300bn based on Group of Seven countries – would be spent largely on the transfer of “green” technologies, such as renewable energy, to poorer countries.

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