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Published in: openSecurityKiribati islands plan exodus faced with rising sea levels
Kiribati announces plans at Copenhagen for “practical and rational” exodus due to climate change. Violence and...
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Published in: openSecurityPoor nations at Copenhagen climate summit outraged by leaked memo
Wealthy nations are accused of 'carbon colonialism' as leaked climate draft sparks anger. General McChrystal...
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Published in: HomeLula's last challenge: the Amazon
Brazil's president will present a "green" face at Copenhagen's climate-change summit. But has he truly rethought his...
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Published in: HomeWhy Copenhagen matters
Confused by countries’ climate commitments? Perplexed by paltry promises? A beginner’s guide to the conference.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKUnilateral action on climate change
Why and how we should lead the way
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Published in: HomeAfter Copenhagen
The United Nations process is becoming more of a hindrance than a help in tackling global climate change. It's time...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe mass psychology of climate change - scientists need 'attitude'
The media storm over the hacked CRU e-mails shows that staying above the mud fight is a forlorn hope
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Published in: HomeContra Zadek: a global deal is worth the candle
Simon Zadek argued that failure at Copenhagen means we must seek unilateral national deals. chinadialogue.net, the...
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Published in: HomeThe climate peril: a race against time
The latest climate-modelling projections underline the potentially catastrophic impact of global warming. The...
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Published in: openEconomyPlan B on climate: national deals
Copenhagen will not deliver the right global deal. It is time for nations to save us from climate catastrophe.