Climate change in the news (Dec 7 - Dec 11, 2009)
- Soros proposes $100 billion for developing nations' climate efforts - Xinhua News Agency
- No 'Pass' for Developing Countries in Next Climate Treaty, Says U.S. Envoy - The New York Times
- 3RD LD: Japan to extend 37 bil. yen loans to Indonesia for climate measures - Kyodo News
- Developing countries split on CO2 - BBC
- Poor: Leaked climate text shows West imperialism - CNN
- Indonesia vows 700Mt gas emission cut by 2020 - The Jakarta Post
- US rules out climate aid for China - Financial Times
- UN chief intervenes with $10bn sweetener for poor countries as trust row overshadows Copenhagen: Ban Ki-moon confident of consensus at summit Agreement to take in key parts of Kyoto protocol - The Guardian
- Mexico's largest cement company makes commitment to tackling climate change - Xinhua News Agency
- INTERVIEW-UN summit "pretty good" if 20 pct CO2 cut-Pachauri - Reuters News
- Copenhagen can learn from Montreal - The Financial Times
- Extra 500 billion dollars needed without immediate deal on climate change: IEA - Xinhua News Agency
- Copenhagen: Leaked draft deal widens rift between rich and poor nations - The Guardian
- World could see one billion climate refugees by 2050, report says - Deutsche Welle
- UN Carbon Rulings Are ‘Demotivating,’ World Bank Says - Bloomberg News
- Indonesia official sees CO2 tax by 2014 - Reuters News
- In Climate Change Debate, Don’t forget the Impact on Human Health - The Baltimore Sun
- No Slowdown of Global Warming, Agency Says - The New York Times
- U.N. Climate Conference Opens With a Warning - The Wall Street Journal (Online and Print)
- Copenhagen climate change conference: 'Fourteen days to seal history's judgment on this generation': This editorial calling for action from world leaders on climate change is published today by 56 newspapers around the world in 20 languages - The Guardian (and others)
- The Copenhagen Concoction - The Wall Street Journal
- Fresh air in Copenhagen: A sound approach for getting climate-change aid to developing countries - The Washington Post
- Japan, WB to fight climate change - Vietnam News Agency Bulletin
- EU raises stakes on emissions reductions - The Financial Times
- France wants financial tax in climate accord - Associated Press Newswires
- UN CDM Needs More Predictable Framework, Less Delay-World Bank - Dow Jones
- Climate change to drive up to 1 bln from homes-IOM - Reuters
- Roundup: Bangladesh to claim 15 pct of global fund for climate ills - Xinhua News Agency
- South Africa to cut carbon by 34% - BBC
- Climate Change: A Crisis of the Commons - The Statesman (Ghana)
- If It Warms Up, Who's Going to Pay? - The Wall Street Journal
- US climate agency declares CO2 public danger - The Guardian
- 2009 set to be fifth warmest year on record - Reuters
- Interview: Group of 77 urges developed countries to come up with more ambitious - Xinhua's China Economic Information Service
- Copenhagen: the African dimension - The Guardian (UK)
- UPDATE 1-EU aims to raid aid budgets for climate deal-Oxfam - Reuters News
- Dutch defense against climate change: Adapt - The Washington Post
- Editorial: Fresh air in Copenhagen - The Washington Post
- As Climate Meeting Starts, a Revival of Skepticism - The New York Times
- Op-Ed: Business must champion low-carbon growth - The Financial Times
- Comment: Copenhagen must be a turning point. Our children won't forgive us if we fail: We need to build a low carbon economy across the world, with a deal that helps developing nations and ensures trust - The Guardian
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