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  • 'India's support critical for progress on climate change'

    Washington (PTI): Noting that India and China are the two critical countries for any remarkable progress on climate change, a powerful US Senator has said that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton would raise this issue during her trip to New Delhi later this month to bring India on board.

    "The Secretary of State is leaving for India in a week, and she will raise this issue (climate change) to get the Indians on board," Senator John Kerry said at a Congressional hearing.

    Mr. Kerry said for the success of the forthcoming Copenhagen meeting on climate change it is very important that India and China come on board.

    "And then we have the Europeans and Americans. Those are the four largest emitters, the four largest emitters in the world, prepared to actually go to Copenhagen to do something," Kerry said.

    "It will be essential to come out of Copenhagen with some kind of structure that satisfies America and the American people and, through them, this legislature, that we have a mechanism to be able to guarantee that American industry is not going to be disadvantaged or that we don't have a carbon leakage, which is effectively people, because there is some restraint or requirement here in our country, that they go seek another site for the manufacturing of the same product and then try to slip those products back into the country," he said.

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