By Deepa Badrinarayana
The much-awaited meeting of the Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework held in Paris concluded Dec. 12 with much fanfare. The decision has been hailed as a historic agreement on climate change. And in one sense, it is: The agreement was not accompanied by the rancor that plagued the Kyoto Protocol negotiations. All major emitters, most notably China, India and the U.S., agreed to be part of the solution. Absen...
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