Copenhagen climate summit: confusion as 'historic deal' descends into chaosTelegraph.co.uk - - 1 hour ago The “historic” climate change deal at the Copenhagen climate summit has descended into chaos after some developing nations rejected the plan for fighting global warming championed by US President Barack Obama. By David Barrett and Louise Gray, ... Telegraph.co.uk | Copenhagen climate summit: world leaders miss best chanceTelegraph.co.uk - - 48 minutes ago World leaders missed the best chance they are ever likely to get to stop global warming escalating out of control as the Copenhagen climate conference fizzled to a close. By Geoffrey Lean in Copenhagen President Obama appeared to have reached a deal ... Telegraph.co.uk | Obama brokers a climate deal, doesn't satisfy allThe Associated Press - - 3 hours ago COPENHAGEN — Two years of laborious negotiations on a climate agreement ended with a political deal brokered by President Barack Obama with China and other emerging powers but denounced by poor countries because it was nonbinding and set no overall ... The Associated P... | "Abandon Capitalism, or face climate change"Press TV - 43 minutes ago Iran's president says it is hard for powers to make changes in the battle against climate change, because the global economic structure revolves around profit. "Because the economic and political structures that some have made up are based on maximum ... Press TV | Climate agreement sparks angerAljazeera.net - 5 hours ago Five countries have reached a non-binding agreement at the Copenhagen climate change summit, but leaders from developing countries have reacted angrily to the deal. Five countries, including the US and China, forged the agreement on Friday following a ... Aljazeera.net | |
Climate deal bogged down in UN plenaryThe Associated Press - - 4 hours ago COPENHAGEN — A climate deal brokered by President Barack Obama with China and other emerging powers is being bogged down by arguments between delegates in a plenary session. Several countries, including Bolivia, Venezuela and Sudan say the document is ... The Associated P... | Obama brokers limited agreement at climate summitDallas Morning News - 1 hour ago COPENHAGEN – President Barack Obama helped broker a climate deal Friday with a group of leading nations that provides for monitoring domestic emission cuts but sets no overall global target for cutting greenhouse gases and no deadline for reaching a ... Dallas Morning N... | In pictures: Final hoursBBC News - 38 minutes ago In Copenhagen, the US, Chinese and three other leaders reached an agreement late on Friday on fighting climate change but their deal caused widespread disappointment, falling far short of a legally binding treaty. US President Barack Obama left the ... BBC News | Copenhagen climate summit: Barack Obama risks China's anger over satellite ...Telegraph.co.uk - - 1 hour ago President Barack Obama has suggested he would be prepared to use satellite technology to ensure China sticks to carbon emissions commitments agreed in an 11th-hour deal in Copenhagen. By Louise Gray, Environment Correspondent in Copenhagen President ... Telegraph.co.uk | Climate accord clears hurdle in CopenhagenRTE.ie - 11 minutes ago The UN climate conference has agreed to 'take note' of an accord between senior world leaders, a move that analysts said would allow the pact to take effect. Five countries reached a non-binding agreement at the Copenhagen climate summit, ... RTE.ie | |
Time Runs Out But Climate Talks Continue, Draft Deal TabledEnvironment News Service - 4 hours ago COPENHAGEN, Denmark, December 19, 2009 (ENS) - Just before 01.00 on Saturday morning, a number of heads of state and government agreed on a draft climate agreement at the UN conference in Copenhagen. The draft includes agreement on the target of ... Environment News... | Climate deal looks close, but may not halt warmingBBC News - - Dec 17, 2009 A deal at the UN climate summit looks more likely following a frantic day of behind the scenes diplomacy. China signalled concessions on monitoring of emission curbs, and the US said it would commit money for developing countries. ... BBC News | US pledges aid, urges developing nations to cut emissionsWashington Post - - Dec 17, 2009 Leaders from around the world gather in Copenhagen Dec. 7-18 to forge a long-anticipated international agreement on climate change, while thousands of activists gather outside to make sure their voices are heard. By Juliet Eilperin and Anthony Faiola ... Washington Post | Obama's arrival expected to inject fresh momentum into Copenhagen talksguardian.co.uk - Dec 17, 2009 Barack Obama with Hillary Clinton in the Oval Office earlier this year - the US secretary of state soothed tensions before the US president's arrival for the final day of talks in Copenhagen. Photograph: Pete Souza/White House/HO/EPA Barack Obama is ... guardian.co.uk | Fight to control Copenhagen climate change fundBBC News - - Dec 17, 2009 The deadlock over who should cut carbon emissions and by how much may be dominating the headlines here in Copenhagen but behind the scenes an equally big issue is being thrashed out. It's a fight for control of the massive new ... BBC News | Obama heads to Copenhagen, sees progress with ChinaReuters - - Dec 17, 2009 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is making progress with China on outstanding issues overshadowing UN climate talks but cannot say whether a deal will result after President Barack Obama arrives in Copenhagen, officials said. ... Reuters |
China welcomes US climate cash offerReuters - - Dec 17, 2009 COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - China said on Thursday a US pledge to mobilize $100 billion a year in climate funds was a "good step," and signaled Beijing was seeking compromise with Washington on its demand for checks on Chinese emissions curbs. ... Reuters | Copenhagen sketch: Epic standoff clears the airguardian.co.uk - Dec 17, 2009 Gordon Brown with US secretary of state Hillary Clinton in Copenhagen today. Photograph: Peter Macdiarmid/AFP/Getty Images So, deal or no deal? As 120 presidents and prime ministers sat down to eat at the Queen of Denmark's palace in Copenhagen tonight ... guardian.co.uk | Obama will be in climate spotlight in CopenhagenLos Angeles Times - - Dec 17, 2009 He's under pressure to salvage the talks on reducing greenhouse gases -- and to not do anything that could hurt the US economy. Riot police in Copenhagen raise their batons against protesters. President Obama won't be arriving at the talks with all the ... Los Angeles Time... | Leaders to agree to climate change deal - but it will fall short of UN minimumTimes Online - - Dec 17, 2009 A global deal to address climate change is likely to be agreed today but the commitments it contains on cutting greenhouse gases will fall short of the minimum target set by the UN's science body. The European Union is preparing to increase its ... Times Online | Copenhagen cuts corners on climateTimes Online - - 13 hours ago Key safeguards on climate change were sacrificed yesterday as world leaders struggled to achieve a compromise at the Copenhagen summit. The final text of the deal merely repeated a previous commitment to limit the global temperature increase to 2C ... Times Online | Analysis: US shows masterly timing in climate talksTimes Online - Dec 17, 2009 By waiting until today to pledge support for the $100billion fund, the US appeared to be rescuing the whole process. It also ensured that all eyes turned to China to look for a reciprocal concession on independent monitoring of emissions reductions. ... Times Online |
Obama announces climate change deal with China, other nationsCNN - - 8 hours ago Copenhagen, Denmark (CNN) -- President Obama announced what he called a "meaningful and unprecedented" climate change deal with China and other key nations that was expected to be sealed before the president headed home from the Copenhagen summit late ... CNN | Deal or dud?National Post - 25 minutes ago Jewel Samad, AFP, Getty Images Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and US President Barack Obama talk at the climate conference in Copenhagen yesterday. A climate deal among world leaders puts off many tough decisions until 2010 and is being described by ... National Post | Obama: 'Meaningful breakthrough' on climate changeThe Associated Press - - 7 hours ago COPENHAGEN — President Barack Obama declared Friday a "meaningful and unprecedented breakthrough" had been reached among the US, China and three other countries on a global effort to curb climate change but said much work was still be needed to reach a ... The Associated P... | Negotiators labor toward dawn at climate talksThe Associated Press - - Dec 17, 2009 COPENHAGEN — Negotiators are working until dawn at the UN climate conference to produce a core document for President Barack Obama and other world leaders to sign at Friday's summit. The final agreement is expected to disappoint those who had hoped for ... The Associated P... | Obama lands, climate talks in serious disarrayThe Associated Press - - Dec 18, 2009 COPENHAGEN — The UN climate talks were in serious disarray Friday, with delegates blaming both the US and China for the lack of a political agreement that President Barack Obama, China's premier and more than 110 other world leaders are supposed to ... The Associated P... |
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