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A protester taunts the police in central Copenhagen on Friday. Photo: Jason Heppenstall

Arrests made as protesters trapped

Demonstrators herded together on Queen Louises Bridge

Ex-climate minister Connie Hedegaard symbolically hands over the world to her replacement Lykke Friis. Photo: Pamela Juhl

Denmark gets new climate minister

After a long period of political wrangling Connie Hedegaard has been nominated as Denmark’s EC represenatative

Prostitutes won't be curbed in their activities

Government won’t stop COP15 prostitution

Official conferences and meetings in the city have resulted in a business boom for the sex trade

Photo: Jesper Carlberg

Copenhageners spell out key number

People brave the wind and rain to create giant 350 as part of a world wide day of action

St Ansgars church in Copenhagen at dawn (photo: Kevin McGwin)

Denmark’s churches prepare to ring bells for climate agreement

Bishops and priests urge churches to ring their bells 350 times for the climate

Climate Minister threatened to quit

Minister was close to resigning six months ago after being left out of an important climate meeting

Thomas Becker reportedly spent more than 15,000 kroner in a Bangkok restaurant while on a business trip

Climate Ministry forced to reshuffle

Expense claims scandal and lack of resources hit the Climate Ministry. Minister calls it ‘unfortunate’

City’s hydrogen car project hits speedbump

Electric cars will make up shortfall in city’s original plan to roll out a hydrogen-powered fleet

Councils ready to double wind power output

More than 30 local councils say they welcome the construction of new land-based wind turbines

Mette Gjerskov

Dogfight over wind power subsidies

Governing party proposes to cut funding for wind turbines to support other green energy technology

Horns Rev II

World’s largest wind farm spins into action

Hundreds of thousands of homes will begin receiving their power from the new Horns Rev II wind farm

Climate advice clashes with EU free trade rules

Urging the public to purchase local food to reduce carbon output goes against the EU’s free market

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