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A week before the United Nations Climate Change conference in Copenhagen, a professional engineers' society of Britain has stressed that India must immediately adopt ''wartime measures'' to meet the challenges of global climate change. Full Article at Webindia123
PORT-OF-SPAIN Maybe minor tinkering, but not a total overhaul. That's Prime Minister Stephen Harper's assessment of Canada's greenhouse-gas plan heading into a major United Nations summit just days away. Full Article at CTV
Ritt Bjerregaard, Lord Mayor of Copenhagen, attends the eco-premiere of the environmental documentary "The Age Of Stupid" during climate week on Monday, Sept. 21, 2009 in New York. View Photo »
The perfect should not become enemy of the good at Copenhagen (where a major climate conference is taking place) … We are a dealmaker not deal breaker
Yvo de Boer is the executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. He was appointed to the post by former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan in 2006. Full Article at Deutsche Welle
With little more than a week left before the 15th Congress of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) convenes in Copenhagen, and following months of increasing doubt that international agreement can be realized on a binding... Full Article at Green Car Congress
PORT OF SPAIN, Nov 29 (Reuters) - Canada may make minor adjustments to its targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions before climate talks in Copenhagen next month, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said on Sunday. Full Article at Reuters Alert Net
Berlin's Steve von Bergen, right, and Copenhagen's Morten Rasmussen, left, challenge for the ball during their UEFA Europa League playoff second leg soccer match between Hertha BSC Berlin and Brondby Copenhagen in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009. View Photo »
NANJING, China Nov 29 (Reuters) - Pledges made so far by governments to cut greenhouse gases are not enough for an effective pact to fight climate change, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said on Sunday. Full Article at Reuters Alert Net
BRUSSELS BRUSSELS (AP) - The European Parliament says British nationalist politician and climate change skeptic Nick Griffin will be part of its delegation to next month's Copenhagen talks. Full Article at Ventura County Star
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Ritt Bjerregaard, Lord Mayor of Copenhagen, attends the eco-premiere of the environmental documentary "The Age Of Stupid" during climate week on Monday, Sept. 21, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »Berlin's Steve von Bergen, right, and Copenhagen's Morten Rasmussen, left, challenge for the ball during their UEFA Europa League playoff second leg soccer match between Hertha BSC Berlin and Brondby Copenhagen in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009.
View Photo »Berlin's Artur Wichniarek, top, and Copenhagen's Mikkel Bischoff, bottom, challenge for the ball during their UEFA Europa League playoff second leg soccer match between Hertha BSC Berlin and Brondby Copenhagen in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009.
View Photo »Berlin's Steve von Bergen, right, and Copenhagen's Morten Rasmussen, left, challenge for the ball during their UEFA Europa League playoff second leg soccer match between Hertha BSC Berlin and Brondby Copenhagen in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009.
View Photo »Almeida Ailton of FC Copenhagen, second right, shoots on goal while Boban Grncarov and Marinos Satsias of Apoel Nicosia, try to defend, during their Champions League play-off soccer match, at Parken stadium in Copenhagen, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009.
View Photo »Jesper Gronkjaer of FC Copenhagen, right, vies for the ball with Kamil Kosowski of Apoel Nicosia, during their Champions League play-off soccer match, at Parken stadium in Copenhagen, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009.
View Photo »William Kvist of FC Copenhagen vies for the ball with Nuno Morais of Apoel Nicosia, centre with referee Alain Hamer at right, during their Champions League play-off soccer match at Parken stadium in Copenhagen, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009.
View Photo »Same-sex couples stand outside the Copenhagen Cathedral July 30, 2009. Same-sex couples had the opportunity to have their relationship blessed by the church, in connection with the ongoing World Outgames 2009, a sports and cultural event hosted by the gay community.
View Photo »A gay couple enters Copenhagen Cathedral July 30, 2009. Same-sex couples attending the ongoing World Outgames 2009, a sports and cultural event hosted by the gay community, had the opportunity to have their relationship blessed by the church.
View Photo »Jesper Groenkjaer, left, of FC Copenhagen,fights for the ball with Pontus Segerstroem of Stabaek, right, during their Champions League third qualifying round soccer match at the Parken in Copenhagen, Denmark, Wednesday, July 29, 2009.
View Photo »FC Copenhagen's Brazilian striker Cesar Santin (R) and Stabaek's Vegar Eggen Hedenstad fight for the ball during their Champions League qualifying round soccer match in Parken in Copenhagen July 29, 2009.
View Photo »FC Copenhagen's Atiba Hutchinson (L) vies with Stabaek's Daniel Nannskog of Sweden during their Champions League qualification match in Copenhagen July 29, 2009.
View Photo »FC Copenhagen's Atiba Hutchinson (R) of Canada vies with Stabaek's Daigo Kobayashi (L) of Japan during their Champions League qualification match in Copenhagen July 29, 2009.
View Photo »FC Copenhagen's Brazilian striker Ailton Almeida (C) and Stabaek's Thomas Rogne (C, left) watch FC Copenhagen's Jesper Gronkjaer's goal (lying in background) during their Champions League qualification match in Copenhagen July 29, 2009.
View Photo »FC Copenhagen's Brazilian striker Cesar Santin (C) scores against Norwegian club Stabaek's goalkeeper Jon Knudsen during their Champions League qualification match in Copenhagen July 29, 2009.
View Photo »The traditional Santa Convention that always takes place in Copenhagen amusement park Dyrehavsbakken in July this year opened with a Christmas wedding.
View Photo »The traditional Santa Convention that always takes place in Copenhagen amusement park Dyrehavsbakken in July this year opened with a Christmas wedding.
View Photo »FC Copenhagen's Ailton Almeida scoring a third goal past FK Mogren's goalkeeper Ivan Janjusevic, when FC Copenhagen met FK Mogren from Montenegro, in a 1st leg, 2nd qualifying round Champions League match in Copenhagen, Wednesday, July 15, 2009.
View Photo »FC Copenhagen's Thomas Kristensen and FK Mogren's Luka Tiodorovic, right, when FC Copenhagen met FK Mogren from Montenegro, in a 1st leg, 2nd qualifying round Champions League match in Copenhagen, Wednesday, July 15, 2009.
View Photo »FC Copenhagen's William Kvist congratulates Mathias Joergensen after his second goal, when FC Copenhagen met FK Mogren from Montenegro, in a 1st leg, 2nd qualifying round Champions League match in Parken, Copenhagen, Wednesday, July 15, 2009.
View Photo »Iranian residents in Copenhagen demonstrate against the Iranian government during a rally in front of the Iranian Consulate in Copenhagen, Denmark on Thursday, July 9, 2009.
View Photo »Signe Ravn, of Copenhagen, Denmark, center, takes a photo of the ABC ticker in New York's Times Square as twins Omar, left, and Mike Felici, second left, of Staten Island, react to the news that Michael Jackson has died, Thursday, June 25, 2009.
View Photo »Valencia's Raul Albiol (R) fights for the ball with Copenhagen's Santin during their UEFA cup football match at Mestalla Stadium in Valencia, on November 6, 2008.
View Photo »Chairman of the Copenhagen Climate Council Tim Flannery (L) hands over the final document called 'Copenhagen Call' to Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen (C) as Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Ivo de Boer (R) looks on at t...
View Photo »The entrance of Christiania in Copenhagen, Tuesday, May 26, 2009. A Danish court has ruled that residents of Copenhagen's counterculture Christiania neighborhood have no right to use the former navy base they took over three decades ago.
View Photo »Berlin's Steve von Bergen, right, and Copenhagen's Morten Rasmussen, left, challenge for the ball during their UEFA Europa League playoff second leg soccer match between Hertha BSC Berlin and Brondby Copenhagen in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009.
View Photo »The perfect should not become enemy of the good at Copenhagen (where a major climate conference is taking place) … We are a dealmaker not deal breaker
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I welcome it, but still it needs to be sufficiently ambitious ... An agreement in Copenhagen will stand or fall on sufficiently ambitious targets by the U.S. and China.
We are in the lead-up to an historic climate summit -- the Copenhagen climate summit -- and it is absolutely essential that any policy making regarding climate change be based on the best and most up-to-date science
A positive stance from the United States would have spillover effects on other countries in terms of improving the prospects of success at Copenhagen.
An ambitious bid by the United States and also by China is absolutely crucial for an agreement in Copenhagen
Without an agreement at Copenhagen global greenhouse gas levels will increase despite Australia's CPRS.
It will also mean Australia goes to Copenhagen with a means to deliver its targets and provide a much-needed boost to negotiations on a global deal.
It is important for all countries to make every effort to contribute to a successful outcome at Copenhagen
Therefore, it would be disastrous for everyone if we are not able to advance at Copenhagen in Denmark the process towards a realistic, fair and legally-enforceable agreement for the reduction of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
The U.S. cannot negotiate at Copenhagen above the targets in domestic legislation without risking support for that legislation in the Senate ... If European demands continue above the U.S. domestic targets, they set up an impossible dynamic for the administration.
The key issue here at the moment is the United States. My sense is Obama will be in a position to come to Copenhagen with a target and a financial contribution.
We will raise those issues in Copenhagen and say that Jordan is heavily affected and urge developed countries to allocate more resources to contribute to saving the Dead Sea
Our country has been at the centre of almost frenzied activity among leading nations from both the developed and developing world as we seek to ensure that we take the strongest possible position in preparation for the Copenhagen meeting
Having a [Senate] bill would be much, much better going into Copenhagen
Almost every day now we see new commitments and pledges from both industrialized and developing countries ... I am confident that the President of the United States can come to Copenhagen with targets and a financial commitment.
There is still a chance to avoid the worst and this report shows how urgent it is to act immediately ... a strong climate agreement in Copenhagen in December is the best, if not the only chance to prevent the worst impacts of devastating climate change.
Now we can focus on the journey ahead. On behalf of Kiwi youth we will be throwing everything we can at getting a fair, strong and binding global agreement on climate change in Copenhagen.
It would be a mistake to conclude that the international community's failure to reach a final treaty in Copenhagen was due to the lack of domestic legislation in the United States.
In connection with the Copenhagen Climate Change talks in December, the Ministry is committed to engaging with NGOs in the run-up to the talks and beyond.
The targets that everyone is taking to Copenhagen are the bases for negotiation; and hopefully, the negotiations will see everyone coming up with more ambitious targets - otherwise there's no point in going to Copenhagen, we could leave it all up to the US Congress. The other important factor is whether...
- HardlyApathetic
1 minute ago
will be in Copenhagen the next few days....;)
- Per19gryn 1 hour ago
BBC News - BNP leader to attend Copenhagen climate conference http://bit.ly/6WOztB
- quiannarenee 1 hour ago