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Facts behind the climate finance figures

18 hours ago ago from World Development Movement

The issue of climate finance is a Copenhagen deal breaker for developing countries, and much has been made by Gordon Brown and yesterday, Hillary Clinton, on the need for climate finance. Both have put forward figures to help developing countries cope with the impact of climate change. But the World Development Movement’s analysis shows that the facts behind the figures add ‘insult to injury' for developing countries. Of the $100 billion ...

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Forests: One of the few bright spots in Copenhagen | Making our future sustainable

7 hours ago ago from Development in a Changing Climate | Making our future sustainable

The World Bank - Working for a world free of poverty url Search Search this site: Home Bloggers Tags About us Contact Views menu Blog Resources Statistics Blogroll Development in a Changing Climate Making our future sustainable About us World ...

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Rocket science factoid … England is an island. It’s a small country and a population less then USA

9 hours ago ago from Barking Moonbat Early Warning System

Amazing that. Who'd have guessed? This is not a continent with a population in the hundreds of millions. However, it seems that nobody has shared that info with the pie in the sky prime minister, Gordon Brown. Who in a magnanimous gesture has just pledged an extra 6 billion to fight climate change. (what happened to warming?) Where the hell is all this cash coming from? I guess he's gonna print more and get it from the same place ...

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$200 billion a year is the minimum needed, Africa to deal with rapid environmental change

2 hours ago ago from ECADF Ethiopian News

Speaking on behalf of the G77 group of developing countries, Sudanese presidential assistant Nafi Ali Nafi pressed for world leaders to sign a legally binding deal to fight climate change. The developing countries have the most to lose if there are no concrete result of our discussions. We are therefore the most concerned that we arrive at a successful outcome, he said. A legal deal would see binding cuts in greenhouse gas emissions ...

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9 hours ago ago from BrothersJudd Blog

Diplomatic frenzy at final day of UN climate talks (MICHAEL CASEY and JENNIFER LOVEN, 12/18/09, AP) Abandoning any hope of reaching a comprehensive deal, a group of about 25 countries sought agreement on a two-page political statement setting out critical elements, key among them the mobilization of $30 billion in the next three years to help poor countries cope with climate change and a scaling up to $100 billion a year by 2020. He's got ...

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