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PM: 'It's up to us' to help finance climate action

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PM: 'It's up to us' to help finance climate action

PM: 'It's up to us' to help finance climate action

Boris Johnson has stressed the responsibility that wealthy countries have in helping developing nations finance their transition to cleaner energy.

Speaking at a press conference at the United Nations General Assembly, the prime minister said: "We're the guys who created the problem … so of course I understand the feelings of injustice in the developing world." Report by Buseld.

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