Two labours collect used batteries at Green Eco-Manufacture, China's biggest used home appliance recycling factory, in Jingmen, central China's Hubei province on December 3, 2009. China will need to invest up to 30 billion USD a year to meet its goal of curbing greenhouse gas emissions, the state press said, citing an academic study, as Beijing set its targets before world leaders gather in Copenhagen this month for talks on negotiating a new global warming pact to replace the Kyoto Protocol that expires in 2012. [Photo credit: STR/AFP/Getty Images]
 

Two labours collect used batteries at Green Eco-Manufacture, China's biggest used home appliance recycling factory, in Jingmen, central China's Hubei province on December 3, 2009. China will need to invest up to 30 billion USD a year to meet its goal of curbing greenhouse gas emissions, the state press said, citing an academic study, as Beijing set its targets before world leaders gather in Copenhagen this month for talks on negotiating a new global warming pact to replace the Kyoto Protocol that expires in 2012. [Photo credit: STR/AFP/Getty Images]

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