Sunday, August 15, 2010

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www.timesofearth.com - The largest meeting in the history of climate has opened in the Danish capital, Copenhagen. Copenhagen - Participants from 192 nations gather in Copenhagen for the largest climate meeting ever as a global agreement to reduce, to search for greenhouse gas emissions. The UN optimism about the international talks on climate change opened in Denmark, billing it as a "turning point" in an attempt to slow global warming has completed. Yvo de Boer, head of the UN FrameworkConvention on Climate Change, said he was confident that would Copenhagen, the Danish capital, was a success. "Copenhagen is already a turning point in the international response to climate change," he said. The high-stakes talks are full of an Agreement for action to limit greenhouse gas emissions by transferring hundreds of billions of dollars from poor countries to help developing countries adapt to climate change in coming years. A major challengethe two-week conference with a meeting of 105 world leaders, ending December 18 is the deep mistrust between rich and poor nations on sharing the burden of overcoming the costly curbs on emissions. But the planned participation of heads of state and agree would lead emissions from all the top emitters China, USA, Russia and India to contain the hopes grew at an agreement based on Negotiations will slow in the last two years. Løkke Lars Rasmussen, Danish Prime Minister, Rajendra Pachauri,Head of ...

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