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US must 'move from rhetoric to action on climate'
The United States must propose concrete actions to tackle climate change if it wants to play a leadership role in international negotiations on a climate agreement after 2012, EU environment commissioner Stavros Dimas said at a meeting of environment ministers in Prague.
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