Copenhagen’s legacy may be more coherent policies and project funds


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Issue 178 - 12 Jan 2010 | 3 minute read

World leaders failed to secure a binding global treaty on reducing carbon emissions at the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen – not least due to opposition from a radical group including Venezuela and Sudan, as well as differences between global giants led by the United States and China. Leaders did secure a deal to limit

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