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		<title>Restricting growth in poor countries is murderous, says civil society</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE &#8211; April 03, 2008 Delegates from some 160 nations are in Bangkok to discuss a post-2012 climate treaty “ but any plans to force poor polluters like India and China to cut back on emissions will increase poverty and deaths, according to the 45-member Civil Society Coalition on Climate Change. The EU [...]]]></description>
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