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53 nations back $10bn "fast start" climate fund
The Commonwealth's 53 member states have backed a UK proposal to provide $10bn (€6.7bn) annually between 2010 and 2012 to help the world's poorest nations tackle climate change. A joint declaration was issued following a meeting in Trinidad last weekend.
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