Today's Guardian reports on a landmark resolution in Washington, D.C., endorsing an atmospheric limit for carbon dioxide a carbon dioxide cap and trade system.

The G8+5 Climate Change dialogue, part of the British group Global Legislators Organisation for a Balanced Environment, brought together leading industries and politicians from rapidly developing countries (like China and India) and the advanced G-8 member states to discuss the issue of Global Climate Change.

But what does this resolution actually do?

Not much—it’s non-binding. But it did prove, if you didn’t already know, politicians of all stripes are publicly stating the need to address global climate change.

From the Guardian's report:

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