Saturday, October 31, 2009

BBC NEWS | Is a global climate treaty an impossible dream?
With six weeks to go, our Science Editor Susan Watts has been in the Danish capital to gauge the mood and talk to some of the key players who will be shaping the agenda.
SPIEGEL Interview With Al Gore: Gore Says Obama Likely to Attend Copenhagen Climate Summit
Gore also asked emerging nations for radical changes in their climate change policy: "They have to accept binding provisions. Many developing nations are still thinking that the wealthier countries will take binding obligations, and the developing countries will have non-binding provisions. That is not a formula for success."
Frayed Tempers in the time of Climate Change - dnaindia.com
Calling Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to intervene in the dogfight that's broken out between environment minister Jairam Ramesh and the country's climate change negotiators. The negotiators are up in arms because of the way Ramesh has been embarrassing them with off-the-cuff proposals for a change in India's position on the international climate change debate.

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