At Climate Change Summit in Paris, It's Developing Nations Against Developed | Read

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Coal is a dirty word at the Paris summit and India has been put in the line of fire for using it for its power needs. The debate, many say, is skewed in favor of the narrative of developed nations who do not want to give up 'carbon space' to the developing nations.

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