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The developing world has made clear that it will not agree a commitment to cut emissions without commitments of hard cash and without the West agreeing to impose upon itself interim targets for 2020. Gordon Brown attempted to seize the initiative by calling for rich countries to hand over $100bn (£60bn) each year to help the developing world cope with the effects of global warming - but the figure falls well short of the 1% of rich countries GDP that the G77 group of nations has suggested should be handed over in climate change funding.
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The developing world has made clear that it will not agree a commitment to cut emissions without commitments of hard cash and without the West agreeing to impose upon itself interim targets for 2020. Gordon Brown attempted to seize the initiative by calling for rich countries to hand over $100bn (£60bn) each year to help the developing world cope with the effects of global warming - but the figure falls well short of the 1% of rich countries GDP that the G77 group of nations has suggested should be handed over in climate change funding.
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