Dec 05, 2009 at 12:00 pm.
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AP – Some 15,000 delegates, environmentalists, scientists, journalists and others gather in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Monday to begin two weeks of negotiations on what to do about climate change. Here’s a look at what’s happening there:
Source:A little background on Copenhagen talks
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Dec 04, 2009 at 12:30 pm.
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The impact of climate change on our environment, our economies and our security is the defining issue of our era. OECD is at the forefront of climate change analysis, promoting environmentally and economically rational policies related to adaptation, mitigation, technology, financing and development. The OECD will be present in several ways at the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, from 7-18 December 2009.
Source:OECD participates in COP15 Copenhagen UN Climate Change Talks
Dec 04, 2009 at 8:00 am.
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The impact of climate change on our environment, our economies and our security is the defining issue of our era. OECD is at the forefront of climate change analysis, promoting environmentally and economically rational policies related to adaptation, mitigation, technology, financing and development. The OECD will be present in several ways at the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, from 7-18 December 2009.
Source:OECD participates in UN Climate Change conference in Copenhagen "COP15"
Dec 03, 2009 at 6:00 pm.
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A new strategy for saving tropical forest species was published in the leading journal Science on the eve of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Copenhagen, Denmark, by a team of researchers, including William Laurance, senior staff scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and distinguished professor at James Cook University. The authors state that wealthy countries should adopt a carbon-payment system that explicitly incorporates biodiversity values.
Source:Novel carbon-trading scheme could stop large-scale extinctions
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Copenhagen, copenhagen denmark, Denmark, eve, Forest, james cook university, journal, Science, Science News, smithsonian tropical research institute, strategy, tropical research institute, united nations framework convention on climate change, William Laurance |
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