Rich nations need to ante-up in climate talks: U.N.

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BANGKOK (Reuters) – Poorer countries are helping shape a broader pact to fight climate change but their efforts are being stymied by rich nations’ lack of commitment on finance and tougher emissions cuts, the U.N. said on Thursday.

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