by Brendan DeMelle
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Can I get your number?
Cautious optimism for Copenhagen deal as Barcelona climate talks end 2
Posted 3 weeks, 5 days ago The mood was markedly improved on the final day of the Barcelona climate talks, as delegates, observers, and non-governmental organizations all brushed off the pessimism that dominated much of the week and announced that there is still hope for a global deal at the Copenhagen COP15 summit. Read More -
EU ewww
Europe places outcome of Copenhagen squarely on Obama 2
Posted 3 weeks, 6 days ago Europe now predicts that a legally binding treaty is impossible to expect in Copenhagen, and that it could take up to a full year beyond the global summit this December in order to reach a binding deal. Read More -
Barcelona Balogna
Why developing countries cannot afford failure in Copenhagen 9
Posted 3 weeks, 6 days ago After the third day of climate talks in Barcelona, it's clear that much work remains to be done -- and 99 percent of the burden rests on the E.U. and U.S. The anger from Africa and the rest of the developing world will continue to grow, as will the carbon emissions responsible for climate change. Read More -
Por favor, don’t kill us
Africa walks out on climate talks in Barcelona, citing lack of commitment from West 3
Posted 4 weeks, 1 day ago Negotiations among more than 190 countries meeting in Barcelona to address climate change continued Tuesday, but delegates from 50 African nations refused to take part until developed nations commit to reduce global warming emissions by at least 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2020. Read More -
It's getting caliente in here
Negotiators take aim at U.S. on day one of Barcelona climate talks 1
Posted 1 month ago The final round of negotiations prior to the Copenhagen Climate Summit kicked off Monday in Barcelona, Spain. Climate activists set the scene with 1,000 ringing alarm clocks that served as a literal “wake-up call” to the climate negotiators. Read More
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