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<DIV><A href="http://www.ens-newswire.com/"><B><FONT face=Arial size=2>G8 MAY
NEGLECT CLIMATE IN PURSUIT OF ENERGY SUPPLY</FONT></B></A><FONT face=Arial
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width=100 align=right vspace=2></FONT> <B>LONDON, UK,</B> June 14, 2006 (ENS) -
The pledge by world leaders to curb climate change, made during the UK’s
presidency of the G8 last year, must not be ignored during energy security talks
at next month’s G8 Summit in Russia, the science academies of 12 major
industrial nations urged today. The academies of the G8 nations, along with
China, Brazil, India and South Africa, published a joint statement warning of
"very serious difficulties related to sustainability and security of energy."
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