Archive for 2009/02 :

Emergency Climate Change Meeting In Copenhagen Planned

Posted by Stuart Langridge on 24/02/09

My attention has just been drawn to a post by one of our other environmental bloggers. Essentially, there will be an emergency meeting in Copenhagen in March to warn politicians to act much more quickly and decisively. The Guardian in the United Kingdom reports here: Scientists plan emergency summit on climate change | Environment | [...]

A global strategy for fighting climate Change

Posted by Eberhard Rhein on 20/02/09

On January 28th 2009, the EU Commission has presented its proposals for the Copenhagen climate Conference, due to finalise a comprehensive international strategy for tackling humanity’s most pressing problem in the 21st century. These are the main points: • Developed countries reduce their green house gas by 30 percent below 1990 levels until 2020; • [...]

Climate Change: Get Your Facts Right – And Make Them Well Known

Posted by Niels Jørgen Thøgersen on 19/02/09

In less than ten months all countries of the world will meet in Copenhagen to discuss and hopefully decide on the next steps in fighting climate change. Many problems have do be addressed and solved before that. The Danish presidency for COP15 is very busy on that. So are the EU and many other players. [...]

A Wake Up Call For Copenhagen

Posted by Eberhard Rhein on 11/02/09

The unprecedented bush fires in the South-East of Australia should be an overdue wake-up call for Australia and humanity to dramatically step up the fight against climate change and adopt an effective international strategy to substantially reduce C02 emissions at the Copenhagen Climate Conference next December. Climate change accelerates at a worrying rate, with more [...]

Copenhagen Climate Conference rss

The UN Climate Conference in Copenhagen in December 2009 will be aiming to reach agreement on measures to limit climate change. more.



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