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CNSNews.com - Obama Administration, Western Countries to Promote ‘Clean Energy’ for Poor Countries with $350 Million Plan : "(CNSNews.com) – The Obama administration announced measures to help developing countries make better use of “clean energy technologies,” as part of a plan which will cost Western industrialized countries $350 million over the next five years. The United States will pick up $85 million of that $350 million cost, the ...
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