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The world approves a $300-billion climate deal after bitter negotiations, but vulnerable developing nations argue this is far from enough. Shen Yiyang, director of the Inclusive Development Research Center, says South-South cooperation can play a critical role in the future in tackling the impact of climate change rather than relying solely on developed countries.