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Friday, 18 December, 2009 11:37 | Video | JH
Friday, 18 December, 2009 11:24 | News | JH
South African flavoured street theatre delighted delegates and promoted gender perspective on climate change
Friday, 18 December, 2009 11:20 | News | JH | 2 comments
Only very occasionally do scientific discoveries evoke such a dramatic – and emotive – public and political response as that elicited by the last decades’ research documenting global climate change and identifying human activities as its likely primary cause. Probably the last time such a debate occurred was when Darwin published The Origin of Species.
Friday, 18 December, 2009 11:15 | News | JH
As the high politics of the COP15 are beset by disagreement, and mayors talk up a city level approach, we look at the usefulness of smaller units of reference: Transition Towns
Friday, 18 December, 2009 11:10 | News | JH
Danish school students make their own newspaper covering the climate conference
Friday, 18 December, 2009 10:59 | News | JH
As the COP15 nears its crucial finale, with little sign of real progress, many are feeling frustration and dismay that world leaders are squandering the best opportunity yet for a global agreement, but hope is on the horizon
Friday, 18 December, 2009 10:55 | News | JH
Israeli President calls on neighbouring countries to cooperate on climate change despite mutual differences
Friday, 18 December, 2009 10:45 | News | JH
by Angela Andersen
Friday, 18 December, 2009 10:42 | News | JH
Mass protest at the lack of progress at the conference
Friday, 18 December, 2009 10:37 | News | JH
COP 15 President and Danish Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rsmussen heads into final negotiations to try and reach satisfatory deal
Friday, 18 December, 2009 10:31 | News | JH
Small island state alarmed at lack of deal
Friday, 18 December, 2009 10:13 | News | JH
New leaked document suggests agreed targets will lead to a 3C temperature rise, but COP15 chairwoman Connie Hedegaard is not yet ready to throw in the towel