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Democrat Challenges Obama on Carbon Promises
Sen. Jim Webb from Virginia is a Democrat, and upon hearing that Obama was going to make promises to the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen on the part of the United States, Webb decided to remind him that he doesn't have that authority : Dear Mr.
Counter-proposal drawn up for Copenhagen
Four of the world's major developing countries, including China and India, have come up with a counter-draft listing their "non-negotiable" demands ahead of the U.N. climate summit that begins next week in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Webb warns Obama on Copenhagen trip
President Barack Obama should be wary of committing the U.S. to any binding climate standards at a global conference this month without congressional input, one senator warned.
Taiwan to fight for reasonable treatment at Copenhagen meeting
Taiwan will continue to strive for "reasonable treatment" at the upcoming Climate Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, after the meeting's organizers ignored Taiwan's national sovereignty and treated the country as part of China, an environmental official said Monday.
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Green Detectives Help Consumers Understand COP15 Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen
More than half of Americans say they've never heard of cap and trade. But a new Web site, GreenDetectives.net, launched today to raise awareness of cap and trade and other complex climate change issues in advance of Copenhagen's historical United Nations climate change conference.
Commonwealth bands together for Copenhagen
Head of the Commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth 11 and Heads of Government of Commonwealth Countries at the opening of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference, Trinidad and Tobago.
IHS Global Insight Perspective Significance Hopes for a binding climate-change agreement at Copenhagen have been steadily eroded this year with governments distracted by the global economic crisis and struggling to reach consensus.
Does 'Climategate' threaten the Copenhagen summit on global warming?
On December 6, 2009, Government representatives from 170 countries are expected to attend the Climate Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark to discuss a plan to cap carbon emissions and prevent catastrophic man-made global warming.
T&T pilots Commonwealth climate change consensus
The Port-of-Spain Climate Change Consensus - among the first significant strides so far made by leaders at this Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting - is expected to facilitate a successful outcome of next month's crucial United Nations climate change conference in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Obama to attend Copenhagen, U.N. happy
The top U.N. climate official welcomed U.S. President Barack Obama's decision to attend the climate summit next month in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Canada should commit to tough targets at Copenhagen: Professor
Prof. Weaver was one of 26 authors on a new global report, The Copenhagen Diagnosis, which found that climate change is worse than previously thought.
QUEEN Elizabeth II has urged Australia and other Commonwealth nations to lead the world in responding to climate change at their meeting in the Caribbean.
Britain, France back global climate fund
Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, left, speaks with his British counterpart Gordon Brown, right, as Britain's Queen Elizabeth II listen the speech of Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister Patrick Manning, unseen, during the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Port-of-Spain, Friday, Nov.
China vows to slow emissions growth
China made a pledge to slow its carbon emissions, nearly halving the ratio of pollution to GDP over the next decade.
Obama to attend climate-change summit
President Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao vowed action on climate change last week.
Farmersa voices for Copenhagen climate summit
Sixty-year-old Uttar Pradesh farmer, Baliram says he literally witnessed the climate change slowly and steadily over the years.
Chinese vice premier meets French climate change envoy
Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang met Thursday with French Environment Minister Jean Louis Borloo, who is visiting China as French President's special envoy on climate change ahead of the forthcoming climate talks in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Live coverage by youth for youth of the Children's Climate Forum in Copenhagen
NEW YORK/COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - Danish secondary school students will produce daily reporting on the activities of Children's Climate Forum delegates in the run-up to the COP15.
The UN Copenhagen Climate Change Summit 2009: Preview
The UN Copenhagen Climate Change Summit 2009 will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark , December 7-18, gathering world leaders and NGOs to discuss the issue of climate change and find long-term solutions to fight its consequences.
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