CNN
"On Tuesday, more than 100 world leaders gathered at the United Nations for a climate summit. They were called together by U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to build momentum for the
U.N. climate talks in Copenhagen, Denmark, this December."
Commentary: Real progress on climate change - CNN.com
MSNBC
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The Copenhagen talks in December are looming and little real negotiating time is left "to resolve some of the most complex issues," the U.N. secretary general told the World Climate Conference. "We need rapid progress.""
U.N. chief: Rapid progress needed on climate - Climate Change- msnbc.com
"Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., the leading sponsor of the Democrats' climate bill, said U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on Monday and said
it was urgent for the United States to show "some movement in the Senate" on restricting greenhouse gases ahead of the upcoming talks in Copenhagen."
Senate hearing kicks off climate bill - Capitol Hill- msnbc.com
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The new accord is due to be concluded at a U.N. conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, in December, which begins — according to the digital countdown — 242 days, 12 hours some minutes and seconds after the talks in Bonn adjourned Wednesday night.
Haggling over every detail and concept,
the U.N. talks are drawing the general outline of a Copenhagen agreement. But they have made little headway on the core issues: fixing mandatory emission reduction targets for industrial countries, setting objectives for developing countries to rein in their own rapidly expanding emissions, and raising some $100 billion a year to help poor countries adjust to changing climate conditions."
Obama seeks to shift climate talks - Climate Change- msnbc.com
NY Times
"With the clock running out and deep differences unresolved, it now appears that there is little chance that
international climate change negotiations in Copenhagen in December will produce a comprehensive and binding new treaty on global warming."
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/21/s...ml?scp=1&sq=copenhagen climate meeting&st=cse
BBC
* News - Science & Environment - Harrabin's Notes: China's vulnerability . Last updated: 19 Oct 2009
But his controversial remarks have handed ammunition to China's rivals in the forthcoming
Copenhagen climate talks. China's intensity target will be a major bargaining chip at Copenhagen.
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8311223.stm
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# News - Scotland - Getting a seat at the top table . Last updated: 1 Oct 2009
BBC Scotland's Glenn Campbell on the row over Scottish representation at the
Copenhagen climate talks.. Scottish ministers will be fully represented at Copenhagen by Ed Miliband."
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/8285710.stm
# News - Asia-Pacific - Full text: Leaders' statement on climate . Last updated: 9 Jul 2008
The G8 leaders from eight emerging nations agree a "shared vision" on climate change - but disagree on specifics.. Climate change is one of the great global challenges of our time.
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7496850.stm
# BBC World Service - News - China pledges climate change action
The move has prompted hopes that a global climate deal could be reached at the
Copenhagen climate conference in December. Is it possible to cut emissions and meet energy needs?
www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/news/2.../090923_climate_wt_sl.shtml
# Monday 19 October 2009
It is 49 days now to
the crucial Copenhagen climate summit.
www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/newsnight/fr.../monday_19_october_2009.html
FOX
"UNITED NATIONS — Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Wednesday that China's leaders have assured him they want to seal a deal on a new U.N. climate treaty at a conference in Copenhagen, Denmark in December."
United Nations Chief Says China Wants Climate Deal - International News | News of the World | Middle East News | Europe News - FOXNews.com
"With weeks remaining before
192 nations gather in Copenhagen, Denmark to negotiate a new global treaty to slow climate change, time is running out for the Senate to bridge the differences and pass a climate bill this year."
Obama Administration Seeks Climate Change Action - Political News - FOXNews.com