Copenhagen climate change conference 2009
Top story
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Cancún summit: Rich countries accused over £30bn climate aid promise
7 Dec 2010:India's environment minister says delays in payments could wreck the prospects for advancing a global deal
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The deal
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Deal thrashed out at talks condemned as climate change scepticism in action
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Reaction
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We ask leading climate change experts for their assessment of the Copenhagen deal
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The key players
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Comment and analysis
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3 Mar 2012: Research by Michael E. Mann confirmed the reality of global warming. Little did he know that it would also expose him to a vicious hate campaign
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28 Nov 2011: Simon Zadek: The Durban talks can be a success if they build on what has emerged in the aftermath of the Copenhagen summit's failure
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23 Nov 2011: Letters: Governments must continue to forge ahead by committing to stronger emission reduction targets to tackle climate change
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21 Nov 2011: Letters: Your article misrepresents the UK's position. The UK would like to see a global climate treaty signed straight away but some of the biggest economies are not ready
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21 Nov 2011: This month's Global development podcast focuses on the COP17 climate talks in South Africa. Let us know what issues you'd like us to focus on
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17 Nov 2011: Letters: Japan has consistently supported the expeditious adoption of a new, single and comprehensive, legally binding document
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3 Nov 2011:
China bids to bridge gap between rich and poor nations by urging emerging economies to make concrete emission reduction plans
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2 Jul 2011:
Susanna Rustin: Anti-nuclear, anti-capitalist, anti-flying: the green movement may have alienated more people than it has won over, and there are now calls for a new kind of environmentalism
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6 Jun 2011: Money promised 18 months ago to help countries adapt to climate change has not been made available
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18 May 2011: Deborah Doane: David Cameron's welcome pledge to step up cuts in carbon emissions boosts his government's green credentials, but its actions at home and abroad tell a different story
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28 Apr 2011:
BusinessGreen: Todd Stern and Connie Hedegaard write off any chance of countries agreeing legally binding emissions targets in December
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