COP15 opens with a four-minute long film
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400 delegates arrived in Copenhagen last night travelling from Brussels, Belgium by train.
“This train is a symbol that railway can be the backbone of a new more CO2-friendly transport policy” said the first passenger to step off the train, Jean-Pierre Loubinoux, Director General of the International Union of Railways (UIC).
As this article, from the Ministry of Climate and Energy of Denmark, writes about no one really knows for sure.
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Here in COP15-country we want to make some good examples in reducing power consumption and CO2-output. One of them is a Christmas tree powered by cyclists. So when you visit Copenhagen for the COP15 conference, feel free to stop by the City Hall Square and contribute to a greener planet and also get some workout.
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The EU might be prepared to come to climate negotiations in Copenhagen without all new funding for developing countries’ adaptation for climate change, writes the Guardian.
Finance now threatens to become the main obstacle to securing a global climate deal at Copenhagen, writes the Guardian.
The Guardian has read confidential papers from the EU negotiating team indicating that the [...]
If the world fails to deliver a political agreement at the UN climate conference in December, it will be “the whole global democratic system not being able to deliver results in one of the defining challenges of our century”, says incoming COP15 president, Connie Hedegaard.
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