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[BURMA DIGEST] PAN JIAHUA, Executive Director CASS (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences) Research Center on Sustainable Development, Member of China’s Expert Panel on Climate Change on Panel Three: The Politics of Climate Change and Energy Security at the From Kyoto to Copenhagen – Confronting Global Warming and Achieving Energy Security Editor’s Conference put on by Project Syndicate.

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