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09-15-2015, 01:56 PM
Australia?s incoming prime minister seen moving cautiously on climate policy
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's incoming prime minister Malcolm Turnbull may seek to reposition greater action to fight climate change as an eco**mic booster, analysts and academics said on Tuesday, but will move slowly to avoid losing the support of his colleagues.
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's incoming prime minister Malcolm Turnbull may seek to reposition greater action to fight climate change as an eco**mic booster, analysts and academics said on Tuesday, but will move slowly to avoid losing the support of his colleagues.
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