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Thursday, 17 December 2009

Agreement in doubt as talks reach climax


According to reports from Copenhagen, much of Wednesday was wasted on talks about procedural matters rather than the content of the
all-important global climate Agreement that
co-operators want.
Wedneday also saw the resignation of the Summit chair, who was replaced by the Danish prime minister.
However, it is not easy to establish what progress, or lack of it, is really being made, as conflicting versions of events are posted in the media. There follows one from the UK below :-
Let us know what you think, please

2 comments:

  1. http://www.wwfblogs.org/climate/content/us-pledges-support-jointly-mobilizing-100-billion-year-2020-climate-change-needs-developing-

    In remarks at the international climate change negotiations in Copenhagen, Denmark, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said today (17 December 2009) that "the United States is prepared to work with other countries toward a goal of jointly mobilizing $100 billion a year by 2020 to address the climate change needs of developing countries. We expect this funding will come from a wide variety of sources, public and private, bilateral and multilateral, including alternative sources of finance. This will include a significant focus on forestry and adaptation, particularly, again I repeat, for the poorest and most vulnerable among us."
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  2. The prerequisite is, Cooperative CHP places socially between Public Electricity and Private Industry.
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