Backstabbing begins

The back-stabbing kicks off with our own Penny Wong blaming "radical nations" for refusing to back the Obama deal:

Australia's Climate Change Minister, Penny Wong, has criticised the critics.

"There are a few radical nations, a few radical states seeking to block action on climate change internationally, seeking to derail this process," she said.

Many said the deal fell far short of UN ambitions, but Senator Wong welcomed the outcome of the talks. [That's cognitive dissonance for you - Ed]

"Of course there is a lot to do," she said.

"Of course we would have wanted more, but this is a significant step and what is important now is pressing on."

Pressing on? How about switching off? I am so over Copenhagen… roll on Christmas.

Read it here.

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