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Daily News Digest - 11 December 2009

11 December 2009
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Phnom Penh PostCambodia expected to seek funding at climate summit(link is external)

Cambodia’s delegation will soon touch down in Copenhagen, where it is expected to press for adaptation funding to help Cambodia meet climate related challenges.
Full article(link is external) in the Phnom Penh Post

Bangkok PostBattle of the texts looms at UN climate talks(link is external)

China accused developed nations of failing to live up to their promises, and the Pacific-island state of Tuvalu called for a legally binding amendment to the Kyoto Protocol that would require large developing economies set targets for emissions cuts. Full article(link is external) in the Bangkok Post

ReutersTiny Tuvalu in spotlight at climate talks(link is external)

Key facts about Tuvalu and the climate-related challenges it faces as a Pacific island nation. Full article(link is external) on Reuters

Mysinchew.comJapan, Indonesia call for Copenhagen deal(link is external)

Japan recently offered a 425 million dollar loan to Indonesia for climate change mitigation, as the two countries jointly set a standard for cooperation in order to involve other major emitters. Full article(link is external)

Channel News Asia – China and India at forefront of Copenhagen discussions(link is external)
Brunei FM – China willing to work with ASEAN to tackle climate change(link is external)
The Standard – Asia particularly at risk to climate change(link is external)