Star Philippines negotiator kept at home as U.N. climate talks begin


LIMA, Peru (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Members of civil society groups staged a "fast for the climate" as the United Nations climate talks in Lima kicked off this week.

But the very person who inspired people around the world to fast for the climate on every first day of the month, has been reportedly dropped from the Philippine climate change delegation.

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