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Rich nations asked to hand over climate money to the poor [ 09:11 January 25 2010]
China supports prior use of climate funds by least-developed countries [ 21:42 December 15 2009]
U.S. unveils plan to promote clean technologies in developing countries [ 09:34 December 15 2009]
What's behind EU's "green" commitment [ 08:13 December 14 2009]
EU leaders fail to reach agreement on climate change funds [ 11:25 December 11 2009]
Brazil establishes National Climate Change Fund [ 10:56 December 11 2009]
U.S. billionaire wants more SDRs from IMF for climate change [ 10:14 December 11 2009]
EU summit seeks climate funds to boost talks in Copenhagen [ 09:06 December 11 2009]
Investor Soros says divergences over financing may "wreck" Copenhagen climate change talks [ 08:58 December 11 2009]
EU to support Nigeria's energy sector with 3.1 mln dollars [ 16:14 December 06 2009]
Finland to push combined heat and power generation at Copenhagen [ 12:43 December 05 2009]
U.S. to pay "fair share" of climate package [ 12:29 December 05 2009]
China backs India on emissions cut stance [ 09:26 December 04 2009]
Japan to help Myanmar produce energy from plastic waste [ 16:51 December 01 2009]
Commonwealth backs quick start climate change fund [ 11:41 November 29 2009]
British PM proposes $10 bln climate fund to support poor countries [ 14:10 November 28 2009]
Copenhagen fund to help combat climate change: UN chief [ 13:53 November 28 2009]
About the Conference
  • ·World leaders from 192 countries will attend the 15th Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) from Dec. 7 to 18 in Copenhagen.
  • ·The conference is expected to renew greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets set by the UNFCCC Kyoto Protocol, the first stage of which is to expire in 2012. It is also expected to outline the post-2012 negotiation path.