
It's a big week for people who care about both climate change and the global economy. Between the UN General Assembly and the G20 Summit in Pittsburgh, the leaders of the world's most important countries are going to be forced to think about both.
It's true, as Robert Peston notes today, that many environmentalists have been quick to see the upside of the global downturn. Most of the fall in global CO2 emissions expected this year - the largest in at least 40 years - is due to the global recession.
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