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15 hours ago ago from Greener Venues Blog
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13 hours ago ago from Newswatch
As world leaders arrived in Copenhagen Thursday, the Danish presidency of the climate summit in Copenhagen been seen to play down expectations of a comprehensive deal emerging from the meeting. While officials said progress could be made, an international agreement may have to wait until a 2010 meeting in Mexico, it has been suggested. Talks are deadlocked at the climate summit with less than two days left to run. Developed and developing ...
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1 day ago ago from Copywriting
Talks remain deadlocked at the climate summit in Copenhagen with just two days left to seal a global emissions pact. Developed and developing nations remain at odds over who should cut emissions, how deep the cuts should be, and how much aid should go to poor countries. But there has been some progress wealthy nations pledged new funds to bankroll the war on global warming. Dozens of world leaders are due to join the talks on Thursday, hoping ...
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December 17, 2009 The Danish presidency of the climate summit in Copenhagen has sought to play down expectations of a comprehensive deal emerging from the meeting. Officials said progress could be made, but an international agreement may have to wait until a 2010 meeting in Mexico. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told the meeting her country was prepared to work towards mobilising $100bn a year for developing ...
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BBC News - Slow progress at Copenhagen talks
23 hours ago ago from BBC
There have been ongoing protests throughout the two-week conference Talks remain deadlocked at the climate summit in Copenhagen with just two days left to seal a global emissions pact. Developed and developing nations remain at odds over who should cut emissions, how deep the cuts should be, and how much aid should go to poor countries. But there has been some progress - wealthy nations pledged new funds to bankroll the war ...
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