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Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming RSS Newsfeed | by info@ecologicalinternet.org (Telegraph: Adrian Blomfield) | Fri, Jan 29

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Telegraph: Apparently speaking in his second audio broadcast of the month, Bin Laden criticised George W Bush, the former US president, for not signing the Kyoto Protocol on regulating carbon emissions, and spoke out against excessive corporate influence in the United States. He also...

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