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    Which Way, L.A.?

    Western leaders set goals for slowing global warming, but is it just hot air?

    As leaders at the G-8 Summit reach agreement about reducing greenhouse gas emissions, what about the role of rapidly growing countries such as China and India? On Reporter's Notebook, he’s not your average NBA superstar, but the Cavaliers' Lebron James is about to outshine them all.

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    KCRW placeholderBy Sara Terry • Jun 8, 2007 • 30m Listen

    As leaders at the G-8 Summit reach agreement about reducing greenhouse gas emissions, what about the role of rapidly growing countries such as China and India? On Reporter's Notebook, he’s not your average NBA superstar, but the Cavaliers' Lebron James is about to outshine them all. Sara Terry guest hosts.


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