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Did Copenhagen talks open door to a new global order?
Four formerly developing countries took the reins during climate talks in Copenhagen: China, India, Brazil, and South Africa. It could herald a redistribution of global clout, some experts say.
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Copenhagen summit: Major powers broker compromise
The US, China, India, South Africa, and Brazil agreed to a voluntary climate pact. President Obama acknowledged that 'we have much further to go.' The deal did not produce commitments on emissions reductions.
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At Copenhagen, many global warming issues likely to be unresolved
As the Copenhagen global warming talks head into their final days, observers say many climate change issues are likely to be left unresolved.
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Will G-8 countries move faster on climate change?
In the post-Bush era, the major industrial nations meeting this week face pressure to set firm temperature and emission-reduction goals.
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Bangkok talks to set timetable on global-warming pact
By December 2009, binding greenhouse-gas emissions policies will be set for developing countries.
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Bangkok talks to set timetable on global-warming pact
By December 2009, binding greenhouse-gas emissions policies will be set for developing countries.
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Bush's much-maligned climate talks could yet help global-warming treaty
At the meeting of the world's biggest polluters in Hawaii this week, host US has a chance to show it is serious about action on climate change.
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Bush's much-maligned climate talks could yet help global-warming treaty
At the meeting of the world's biggest polluters in Hawaii this week, host US has a chance to show it is serious about action on climate change.








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