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Comments: Would a climate change tribunal offer justice to those affected by global warming?
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Global Action for Climate Change held a Climate Tribunal in Bangkok in October, 2009. The Tribunal found the G-8 countries guilty of climate crimes. Video can be found here:
http://www.gmanews.tv/story/175885/if-climate-change-is-a-crime-who-would-be-the-criminal