"To keep poor counties from siding with China, India etal on issues like transparency, you might offer them this deal: whatever commitments they make are contingent on the availability of an option that is good for their economics," Bill wrote in an email to Hillary on December 17, 2009.
Hillary and US President Barack Obama were camping in Copenhagen to arrive at a deal, which was being opposed by countries led by China and India which tried to rally behind them the third world countries.
From the content of the email it looks like that Hillary had sought advice from her life partner on the best way forward to address the challenge of climate change at the then ongoing summit.
"Hillary, I've had a busy day and too little time to study all the articles enough to give much good advice," Bill Clinton wrote in the email, which was released by the State Department yesterday.
These are 75 documents totaling 273 additional pages of emails sent or received by Clinton in her official capacity during her tenure as secretary of state.
"In relation to the 75 documents we are releasing today, more than half are 'near duplicates' of documents previously provided by former Secretary Clinton and released in previous FOIA productions of her emails," State Department Spokesman John Kirby said in a statement
"For instance, a 'near duplicate' would be substantively identical to previously released emails but for a top email in the chain stating 'please print'," Kirby said.
"India also has committed to reducing its emissions by up to 25 per cent by 2020 and is aggressively pursuing a wide range of new opportunities. Here in the United States, the President and Congress are beginning to tap our clean-energy potential to create millions of sustainable, good-paying jobs," he said.
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