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  • Breaking the deadlock at Copenhagen
    2009/12/17
    With two days left to secure a deal at the Copenhagen climate conference, the US attempts to break the deadlock by publicly backing a proposal that developed countries should provide poorer nations with $100bn per year by 2020 to fight climate changeMore podcasts

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    4 分
  • Will the Copenhagen climate talks break down?
    2009/12/16
    Ed Crooks, energy editor, discusses the possibility that the climate talks will break down before a deal can be reached

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    4 分
  • Ed Crooks on Ban Ki-moon's controversial stance on financial aid
    2009/12/15
    Ed Crooks, energy editor, on the likely reactions to the UN secretary-general's comments at the Copenhagen climate conference

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    3 分
  • Andrew Ward on the boycott by African countries of today's climate change talks
    2009/12/14
    Andrew Ward, Nordic bureau chief, on the escalating tensions between rich countries and the developing world over how a deal should be structured. Read more at Copenhagen climate conference in depth

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    2 分
  • Ed Crooks on the latest leaked draft agreement in Copenhagen and other new developments from the climate summit
    2009/12/11
    Ed Crooks, energy editor, summarises the latest discussions at the Copenhagen climate conference

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    4 分
  • Fiona Harvey on George Soros' proposal and other arguments
    2009/12/10
    Fiona Harvey, environment correspondent, summarises the latest discussions at the Copenhagen climate conference

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    3 分