£50 million climate network to link over 60 developing countries

The UK today committed £50 million to help over 60 of the world’s poorest countries access the latest climate research, helping them understand how best to tackle climate change in the years following December’s Copenhagen negotiations.
The Climate and Development Knowledge Network, funded by the Department for International Development (DFID), will link developing countries with leading climate experts, allowing them to commission and share knowledge on how best to tackle the potentially devastating effects of climate change.
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