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What will it take to get developing nations to sign up to a global climate agreement?Suzlon plans 160 employee layoffs | Worthington Daily Globe | Worthington, Minnesota
A critical part of the answer, it seems, is cold, hard cash.
Wealthy nations are considering just how much poor countries should be paid to help combat global warming.
Countries in poorer parts of the world like China and India are demanding that wealthier regions like the European Union and North America fund their efforts at developing clean energy technologies and help them adapt to the effects of climate change caused largely by accumulated emissions from the industrialized West.
PIPESTONE — The community of Pipestone was shaken Friday by the news that wind power company Suzlon planned to lay off half the workforce at its Pipestone turbine blade plant.Climate Science: Roger Pielke Sr. Research Group News » Comments On My George C. Marshall Institute Talk ”Considering the Human Influence On Climate” By Mike MacCracken
The climate system has had much larger natural excursions in the recent past.
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