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ustralia is emerging
as “public enemy number one” of the United Nations climate change negotiations
to be held in Paris in December, according to a Nobel laureate of medicine
speaking from a sustainability symposium in Hong Kong.
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| Prof Peter Doherty. |
Prof Peter Doherty is representing Australia at the
symposium, held every three years and which is being attended by 11 other
laureates from around the world, who will sign a memorandum detailing their
recommendations for making major cities sustainable.
The four-day symposium ends on Saturday afternoon, and
Doherty said a clear message had emerged from his peers, who hold expertise
across specialities including climate, economics and business.
“People are saying informally that Australia and Canada are
emerging as public enemy number one for the Paris talks on climate,” Doherty
said.
Read The Guardian
story here: “Australia 'public enemy number one' of UN climate talks, saysNobel laureate”.

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