Oh and on Harper:
Support for U.S.
Harper's expected support for the U.S. view on climate change is promising to create a rift at the G8 summit.
The G8 nations have been wrestling with finding a climate change solution that works for everyone, but there is a growing gap between the position of the U.S. and most other countries.
The U.S. rejects ambitious greenhouse gas-reduction targets proposed by German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
The Germans want to see a resolution holding the rise in global temperature to two degrees Celsius, the level at which scientists say damage to the planet can be contained.
Doing so will require a cut in greenhouse gas emissions of at least 50 per cent below 1990 levels by 2050, say the Germans and most other European nations.
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PM likely to back U.S. view of new climate treaty
The U.S. rejects ambitious greenhouse gas-reduction targets proposed by German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
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