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  • Members of the African Group board attend a news conference during the Barcelona Climate Change Talks
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  • Members of anti-poverty group Oxfam wearing masks of world leaders take part in a demonstration outside the venue of the Barcelona Climate Change Talks
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  • Russia's Prime Minister Putin visits the Russian State University of Cinematography in Moscow
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  • Head of the U.N. Climate Change Secretariat de Boer attends a news conference during the Barcelona Climate Change Talks
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  • View of the Fira Barcelona Gran Via, venue of the Barcelona Climate Change Talks
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  • Head of the U.N. Climate Change Secretariat Yvo de Boer poses next to Ben Margolis during the performance of "tck tck tck" by Global Campaign for Climate Action at the Barcelona Climate Change Talks
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  • Head of the U.N. Climate Change Secretariat Yvo de Boer poses next to Ben Margolis during a performance 'tck tck tck' of Global Campaign for Climate Action at the Barcelona Climate Change Talks
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  • File photo of U.S. Special Envoy for Climate Change Stern at a news conference in Cuernavaca
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  • Greenpeace activists demonstrate outside the venue of the Barcelona Climate Change Talks
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Members of the African Group board attend a news conference during the ...
African nations walked out of U.N. climate change talks in Barcelona, Spain, threatening to do so again unless wealthy nations commit to cutting carbon. This week's Barcelona meeting is the last gathering before the U.N. Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen, Denmark, in December, the Australian...
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  • News Source: Zee News | 24 days ago
    Reinfeldt indicated that it would be incorrect to say that only the rich nations have to sort out the problem of climate change. "There will be a group of emerging economies that will be vital to how to solve this problem," he said adding that...
  • News Source: NewKerala | 24 days ago
    UN top climate change official Yvo de Boer said Wednesday he expected the United States to table concrete proposals in Copenhagen, but Pershing did not give details on eventual commitments. The US Senate is in the process of considering a law...
  • News Source: The Guardian | 24 days ago
    A US refusal to commit to carbon emission cuts and developing countries' demand for greater cuts by rich nations leaves a legally binding deal at Copenhagen looking unlikely. What's next? The dream President Obama's team takes a giant risk in...
  • News Source: Simi Valley - Moorpark Examiner | 25 days ago
    AP Photo/Manu Fernandez) Activists of anti-poverty group Oxfam wearing masks of world leaders fron left to right: British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, US President Barack Obama, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Spain'...
  • News Source: The Guardian | 25 days ago
    The gap between rich and poor countries over a global climate deal appears insurmountable at UN talks in Barcelona, with countries sticking to positions that are fundamentally as far apart as they were a month ago. America indicated yesterday that a...
  • News Source: Xinhuanet.com | 25 days ago
    Xinhua in an exclusive interview that "until the moment the Kyoto Protocol is the only thing we have."     "There is a saying in my language that if you only have one pair of shoes, don't throw them away before you have new ones," said Yve De...
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  • Blog Source: www.vamban.com
    Barcelona, Nov 5 - December's Copenhagen climate conference will produce a 'real' but probably not binding agreement, a US climate change negotiator said.
  • Blog Source: blog.taragana.com
    Negotiators now are considering ways of including the Americans in the Copenhagen pact without requiring immediate U.S. pledges for emissions reduction targets or for contribution to a climate aid fund to help developing countries cope with ...
  • Blog Source: www.earth-stream.com
    Binding agreement not expected in Copenhagen• Administration working towards treaty next yearThe US has given up hope of reaching a global climate change treaty at Copenhagen and is working towards a deal late next year, the Obama administration ...
  • Blog Source: www.sfexaminer.com
    Yvo de Boer, the top U.N. climate official who oversees the negotiations, said any decision emerging from Copenhagen that is accepted by all 192 countries would be "morally binding" even without formal legal status. ... "From the moment I took office
  • Blog Source: www.sfexaminer.com
    Negotiators at a UN climate conference in Spain further defined plans for reducing greenhouse emissions and continued work on a draft climate change treaty, with next month's deadline for a legal document increasingly in doubt. ... The Copenhagen
  • Blog Source: truedsicernment.com
    United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has said that achieving a deal at the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference may not be possible. Good, I say and I hope that deal is never possible, because while I don't know if the Secretary ...
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