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		<description>There&#039;s much more going on than just the China=bad spin you&#039;re giving it. China&#039;s stance was essentially that the West should help pay for &quot;greenifying&quot; the developing worlds economies since we were the ones who started all of this in the first place, a lot of other developing nations also agreed that it wasn&#039;t fair to them, so they sided with China. When it didn&#039;t work out because of the West&#039;s own internal politics (unwilling to help pay for that stuff for developing countries) China and the US did sign a backroom bilateral deal. 

The views of China and the other developing countries about this shouldn&#039;t be discounted as chinese manipulation.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s much more going on than just the China=bad spin you&#8217;re giving it. China&#8217;s stance was essentially that the West should help pay for &#8220;greenifying&#8221; the developing worlds economies since we were the ones who started all of this in the first place, a lot of other developing nations also agreed that it wasn&#8217;t fair to them, so they sided with China. When it didn&#8217;t work out because of the West&#8217;s own internal politics (unwilling to help pay for that stuff for developing countries) China and the US did sign a backroom bilateral deal. </p>
<p>The views of China and the other developing countries about this shouldn&#8217;t be discounted as chinese manipulation.</p>
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