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Copenhagen’s Blank Form

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

The Climate Change Conference failed to introduce binding regulations. The world awaits further negotiations.

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"ONE hundred and ten of the world’s leaders did not to come to this conference to fail.” So rang the opening remark of the speech that President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono delivered in front of the audience at the United Nations Climate Change Conference proceedings in Copenhagen, in mid-December. A day later, the forum—ostensibly a means to save mankind from the disaster of climate change—was concluded without producing a single agreement t

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