While announcing a $15 billion annual investment plan to tackle climate change by building a clean energy future, president- elect Barack Obama urged top government officials from all over the world to cooperate in solving this problem. At the Bi- Partisan Governors Global Climate Summit in Los Angeles which was attended by top officials from India, China, Brazil, Britain, Canada, Indonesia and Australia apart from governors from 22 key U.S. states, Obama stated that his presidency would mark a new chapter in American leadership of climate change that would strengthen American security and create millions of new jobs in the process.
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November 20, 2008 / category: Environment / link / comments (0)

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