Brazil to push for more resources for developing countries at UN climate meeting
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Brazil Environment Minister Ricardo Salles said on Wednesday that the country will push for more resources for developing countries at the COP25 United Nations climate meeting in Madrid in December.
Brazil has argued in the past that developed countries that historically have emitted more greenhouse gases should take greater responsibility for fighting climate change, including financing efforts to curb emissions and adapt to the effects of global warming.
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