COPENHAGEN COVERAGE
Clean Skies News follows the global events leading up to the December 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark. Topics include preliminary negotiations at various global climate conferences; geopolitical issues related to industrialized nations and emerging nations; and the scientific and corporate issues that will impact the debate.
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World Climate Discussions Focus on FundingAs Copenhagen Accord talks continue, money remains the biggest issue in agreements.
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Climate Change Program Director Discusses Bonn Treaty TalksDavid Waskow provides his views on the state of negotiations toward a new treaty.
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The Future of Climate Change FundingDr. Robert Dixon talks progress on an international climate change treaty.
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Ernie Moniz on the Future of Energy and ClimateDirector of MIT's Energy Initiative discusses more promising projects being studied.
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De Boer Hopeful for Climate Deal in 2011Yvo de Boer, executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, says a climate deal is possible in 2011.
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Connie Hedegaard Discusses Prospects for World Climate TalksFollowing a disappointing outcome in Copenhagen, Hedegaard shares her thoughts on reaching an agreement at the next climate conference.
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UN Envoy Expects Dual Track Climate TalksAs the world sets its sights on Mexico for the COP-16 climate conference, one negotiator says formal talks are becoming less important.
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Chinese Leader Alleges U.S. Snub at CopenhagenChinese Premier Wen Jiabao says he skipped meetings of world leaders at last December's Copenhagen climate summit because China was snubbed.
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China Calls for More U.S. Action on Climate ChangeChina says the United States needs to make stronger commitments.
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China, India Offer Qualified Support for Copenhagen AccordChina and India are offering qualified approval to the Copenhagen Accord.
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