Eu Nations Commit $3.6 Billion To Climate Fund

BRUSSELS (AP) -- EU leaders agreed Friday to commit euro2.4 billion ($3.6 billion) a year until 2012 to help poorer countries combat global warming, as they sought to rescue their image as climate change innovators and bolster the talks in Copenhagen....

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