Aussie shifts position on carbon trading (AP)
14th Nov 2006, 17:21 GMT
AP - Australia's leader said Tuesday he wants to consider an international carbon trading system to fight global warming, signaling a shift toward a part of the Kyoto agreement that he has steadfastly refused to ratify.
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