Climate change represents a challenge to all world governments, but Nicholas Newman finds that in Cuba, the problem is as serious as securing stable and affordable energy supplies for its citizens. FOR TOURISTS in Cuba, the scene of ancient American cars parked on the roadside, darkened streets and houses, and being able to see the stars clearly above old Havana may look romantic, but to the ordinary Cuban it is just another example of the deep-seated energy problems that face this fiercely independent country.
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