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Sustainable development tops UN chief's priorities for 2010
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon announced in the UN Monday that his top priorities for this year will be promoting sustainable development and negotiating a legally binding pact on climate change.
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Copenhagen message: China needs to sell itself better
Brown victory dims climate pact hopes
Hopes for stronger world action in 2010 to curb climate change have dimmed after the election of a US Republican senator opposed to caps on carbon emissions, experts said on Wednesday.
BASIC Group underscore support to Copenhagen Accord
China, India, Brazil and South Africa, which make up the so-called BASIC Group, Sunday underscored their support to the Copenhagen Accord on climate change while calling on developed countries to implement the 10 billion U.S. dollar pledge to the least developed countries and small island developing states to fight global warming.
End-January deadline flexible: UN climate chief
Copenhagen summit falls short of expectations: Angolan President
China, India to lead climate meeting
Maldives, China vow to work closely on climate change
Carbon tax to take effect in July: Sarkozy
French government rallies to save carbon tax
Venezuela slams Spanish minister's climate change claim
Self-serving calculations behind carbon tariff proposal
S Korea to start carbon emissions trading late next year
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Harsh weather causes trouble in many countries
Harsh weather causes trouble in many countries
A drop of tear from melting glacier
A drop of tear from melting glacier

Colorful globes in Copenhagen
China's Efforts >> What the World Is Doing >>
Premier Wen defends China's development rights on climate change issues
Endeavors to build global hope: Chinese premier's 60 hours in Copenhagen
China refutes British over criticism Copenhagen talks
China seeks to clear up summit deal
Financial support a benchmark for Copenhagen success:Premier
Wen stresses need to stay on dual-track approach
Copenhagen summit falls short of expectations: Angolan President
Copenhagen represents a significant step forward, U.S. ambassador says
EU president says to discuss climate negotiations at special summit
Carbon tax to take effect in July: Sarkozy
French government rallies to save carbon tax
Venezuela slams Spanish minister's climate change claim
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