By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Two Berkeley Law students will push for more awareness of the human rights implications of climate change policy as they join the thousands of people gathered in Copenhagen for the United Nations climate change summit.
By the end of the summit Friday, close to 200 nations hope to forge an agreement that will cut global greenhouse gas emissions and stop the worst effects of climate chan...
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