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Section: General News - Representatives from at least 20 United Nations agencies and hundreds of non-governmental (NGO) and civil society observers and activists gathered Sunday on the eve of Thailand's hosting of two run-up climate change meetings for the December Copenhagen Climate Conference this week.
In nearly two weeks of official and informal sessions and at-the-sidelines meetings, the historic meeting will focus on setting a target for nations to cooperate in reducing the release of greenhouse effect gases and assisting developing countries in know-how and budget to achieve the target.
The US response to the issue is awaited as countries such as China, …