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Responses to attendance of BiH delegation at the Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen
Topic: CO2 emissions , Ecology
The fact that Bosnia and Herzegovina contributed less than 0.1 per cent to the global climate changes alone implied that the country had no crucial influence in the negotiations regarding cutting CO2 emissions, Advisor to the Minister of the Environment and Tourism of Federation BiH, Tomislav Lukic told to Energetika.NET, adding that BiH was not a developed (G7) country but a country of the so-called Balkan group. Lukic further pointed out the Balkan group had always had its representative i.e. a person that represented the interests of the entire Balkan Peninsula. Within the respective group, individuals were able to safeguard their own interests and the right to a development, said Lukic who had attended the Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen as part of a delegation of eight people from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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