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"‘Vulnerable Voices’ Lash Out as Companies Sway Climate Talks"

"Developing nations and environmental groups are challenging some of the world’s biggest companies and wealthiest countries over the role corporate lobbyists play in United Nations climate change negotiations.

The dispute opens an additional battle in the struggle over how to fashion a global response to climate change, one that corporate interests appear to be winning, for now.

Though companies are not permitted to participate directly in the climate talks, representatives from almost 300 industry groups are free to roam the negotiations in Bonn, Germany, as “stakeholders,” and to lobby negotiators on behalf of corporations that may seek to slow action, the developing nations and their allies say."

Hiroko Tabuchi reports for the New York Times May 16, 2017.

SEE ALSO:

"Many Nations Pin Climate Hopes On China, India As Hopes For Trump Fade" (Reuters)

"Fossil Fuel Lobby Could Be Forced To Declare Interests at UN Talks" (Guardian)

"Trump Administration's Delegation to UN Climate Meeting Totals 7; France Sends 42" (Washington Post)

"Where Donald Trump Doesn't Exist" (CNN)

"Trump Acting as 'Bully' on Climate Galvanizes Work at UN Talks" (Bloomberg)

Source: NY Times, 05/18/2017