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21 hours ago ago from Africa News Online
On the right, Hei Yafei By Ann Danylkiw - Dec 16th, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark China and the U.S. spent much of last week goading each other on impassible positions. The Chinese, on behalf of developing country colleagues in the G77, want developed countries to live up to their “historic responsibility” for climate change and provide enough funding for adaptation and mitigation to help developing countries face the challenges posed by ...
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12 hours ago ago from China Daily - current affairs
The New York Times In 2025, India to Pass China in Population, U.S. Estimates India will become the world s most populous country in 2025, surpassing China, where the population will peak one year later because of declining fertility, according to United States Census Bureau projections released Tuesday. The Age China, US in bid to rescue acrimonious talks HOPES for a deal to cut greenhouse gas emissions ...
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14 hours ago ago from Neon Tommy - Breaking News, Entertainment, Culture, Arts, L.A. - neontommy.com
Copenhagen is meaningless without real compromise from the United States and China. Unfortunately, the countries are merely bringing more hot air to the Summit. Protestors in Copenhagen (Creative Commons licensed) The world is going to war against carbon dioxide, it seems. But delegates at this week's UN Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen may as well be talking about who should be allowed to have more guns or grow more ...
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21 hours ago ago from China Military Report
Recently, China in Central Asia clearly strengthened actions, particularly the landmark action that Central Asian gas to enter China, more emphasis on this piece of hot spots in Central Asia the future of uncertainty. Overlord of all the parties continued to put pressure on Central Asia in an attempt to come to this land through control of Central Asia about the situation in the whole of Asia. As Asia's largest third-world countries - China, ...
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23 hours ago ago from PA Pundits - International
By Steven Groves The Heritage Foundation’s Steven Groves and Ben Lieberman are live at the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference reporting from a conservative perspective. Follow their reports on The Foundry and at the Copenhagen Consequences Web site . Climate change negotiations here in Copenhagen have apparently hit a speed bump because the United States and China are in a dispute over a sovereignty issue. But it is China, ...
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Obama Not Using Cash To Grease Climate Deal
17 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Special from Mother Jones by David Korn "It's not about the money." That's what an Obama administration official at the Copenhagen climate summit told me on Tuesday, as ministers and delegation heads were holding informal negotiating sessions on what have been dubbed the "crunch" issues. And his comment seemed odd. One of those crunch issues is what's officially termed "long-term financing for adaptation and mitigation." In plain English, ...
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14 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
By Alison Hamm, Media Consortium Blogger The United Nations Climate Change Conference (Cop15) turned ugly today when police officers beat back hundreds of demonstrators, including a group of 50 to 100 delegates that were trying to meet with the protesters. More than 250 people were arrested, including spokespeople for Climate Justice Action (CJA), a global network of NGOs that organized a walkout at the Bella Center today. CJA's ...
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