The question of how to fund cuts in greenhouse gas emissions has long vexed politicians. Those meeting at the United Nations conference on climate change at Copenhagen are no exception. They, however, have the luxury of ducking the question.
At Copenhagen, no firm decisions are likely to be taken on the details of how to ensure that finance is available, particularly in poor countries, to make the emissions cuts that will have to be laid out in any agreement.
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