A man pedals down a lane next to giant water-cooling towers ...
13th Nov 2006, 18:17 GMT
(AFP/File) - A man pedals down a lane next to giant water-cooling towers of a coal-burning energy plant in 1999 in the suburbs of Beijing. Oil-consuming giants the United States and China along with oil-producing behemoth Saudi Arabia rank among the world's worst countries in dealing wth climate change, a report said.(AFP/File/Stephen Shaver)
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