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huffingtonpost.com - 21 days ago
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The African delegation insisted today in Barcelona that its decision to walk out on negotiations Tuesday was necessary in order to jolt the intransigent European Union and other developed nations to move forward with serious discussions, rather than obstruct progress by bringing only lofty rhetoric and no numbers to the negotiating table. The plan seems to have worked, albeit temporarily, as negotiations resumed today about how to extend the Kyoto Protocol and forge binding agreements with the West ...
scientificamerican.com - 16 days ago
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Scientific American: This is the consequence of failure
at Copenhagen: A marked shift in scientific effort from...
solving global warming to adapting to its consequences, a hodge-podge of uncoordinated local efforts to trim emissions - none of which ...
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What Would Failure at Copenhagen Mean for Climate Change?
huffingtonpost.com - 21 days ago
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The mood was markedly improved on the final
day of the Barcelona climate talks , as delegates,...
observers and non-governmental organizations all brushed off the pessimism that dominated much of this week and announced that there is still hope for a ...
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Brendan DeMelle: Cautious optimism for Copenhagen deal ...
features.csmonitor.com - 24 days ago
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Christian Science Monitor: Talks over how to cut
back global carbon emissions to ease the effects of...
climate change have broken down, with African nations arguing that rich nations are not doing their fair share. The latest round of talks, scheduled ...
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Why African countries are boycotting climate change talks
| Why Developing Countries Cannot Afford Failure In Copenhagen: False promises of politically-binding commitment .. http://bit.ly/2sXcl 23 days ago |
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Senor DeMelle in Barcelona
Strategies for Sustainability —
... Catch up quick with three great HuffPo articles from Brendan DeMelle who's been there all week: Nov 4: Why Developing Countries Cannot Afford Failure in Copenhagen Nov 5: Europe Places Copenhagen ...
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