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Clinton adds new bargaining chip to negotiating table

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton flew into Copenhagen a day ahead of President Barack Obama to add another layer of encouragement to negotiating parties.

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Issue 9

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Protesters beaten by police

(Photo: Shutterstock)

Engineering our way out of disaster

The challenges are formidable but engineers can help

Canadian teens Danny and Janet´s hometown suffers as permafrost melts (Photo: Simon Cooper)

Canada’s frozen north becomes soggy north

Canadian students bear witness to melting permafrost and disrupted seasons

Fishermen´s livelihoods are increasingly being replaced with tourism and mining (Photo: Shutterstock)

As the ice melts Greenland switches to heavy industry

Traditional practises being phased out in favour of mineral extraction, hydro power and oil drilling

Governor Schwarzenegger impressed Mayor Ritt Bjerregaard with his enthusiasm (Photo: Pamela Juhl)

Mayors say private money is the answer

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, the president of the World Bank and head of the Virgin group encourage sustainable growth

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Plenary session marked by resignation

Condemnations and a resignation marked the announcement of a long-term action plan on climate change at COP15 yesterday

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NGO fury directed at COP15 organisers

NGOs write an open letter to the climate summit president and UN climate boss Yvo de Boer

The police reportedly used teargas and threatened to turn their dogs on the protestors (Photo: Christian Midtgaard)

Bella Center takeover fails

Police cracked down hard on demonstrators yesterday outside the Bella Center

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Protests inside the Bella Center

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Bill McKibben: “Canada is as big as a carbon criminal as the world has”

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