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Since Carbon price too low Bolivia host summit to 'solve Climate Change'
  Brown blames China Ban Ki Moon sees success
During Brown accepts 'Deal' Conference "notes"  Accord = "the Deal"
Accord Explained "Copenhagen Accord" struck
Brown in Town President Resigns
Miliband admits failures Africa walks out
Leaked alternative draft
Japan complies with IPCC
Start Brown urges EU to cut 30% Targets not good enough
1 South Africa sets targets
2 Miliband attacks 'Tory saboteurs' 'ClimateGate' and Indian Crisis affect start
3 Canada - Black Spot
4 India says "We'll pay for ourselves"
5 Australian senate votes down carbon bill
6 Email Furore (latest from CRU)
8 China sets targets per yuan
9 Brown Unveils "Climate Emergency" fund
10 Green Queen opens Commonwealth Summit
11 Obama to go to Copenhagen
12 China commits to cuts
19 ITUC says governments should put the world on an unequivocal path to a low-carbon future.
20 Denmark, Prelimimary Meeting: "it still can succeed if all 192 countries can agree on two sets of numbers"
21 Obama says
"No Deal"
22 France & Brazil commit to cut emissions
23 Brazil will reduce deforestation
24 ITUC
Working towards an environmentallyy ambitioous and socially fair deal
25 Gordon Brown proposes micro tax on all financial transactions (Tobin Tax) to help fund adaptions to climate change Energy Agency of OECD says there will be "alarming" consequences for energy security, and almost certainly "massive climate change and irreparable damage to the planet."
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