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While difficult to measure and tackle, these inconspicuous effects of the drought on the lives of thousands of Malian children are something that require urgent attention from the international community.
European Union leaders agreed Friday to pay $10.5 billion over the next three years to help poor countries begin tackling the effects of global warming -- and to improve the odds of reaching an international climate accord next week at a conference in Copenhagen.
KEVIN RUDD'S love of foreign summitry is doing him no harm at home; if anything, it reinforces the Australian prime minister's image as a capable leader tackling the effects of the global credit crunch.
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He went on to cite the costs of underused desalination plants as proof that climate action is needless (or at least needlessly expensive), somehow employing criticism of projects aimed at tackling the effects of climate change as evidence we don't need to prevent it.
Truss also defended the current level of spending – £2.3bn over six years – when pressed by the BBC on whether this was enough, given the almost £6bn the UK is spending on tackling the effects of climate change in poorer countries abroad over five years.
BRUSSELS — European Union leaders agreed on Friday to pay $10.5 billion over the next three years to help poor countries begin tackling the effects of global warming — and to improve the odds of reaching an international climate accord next week at a conference in Copenhagen.
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