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UN Launches Online Map to Track CO2-Reduction Pledges
The United Nations has just launched a website that tracks the CO2 reduction pledges made by countries and the remaining gap for reaching global climate change mitigation goals.

Copenhagen Climate Speech Mash-Up
A geo-political mash-up of speeches, word clouds, videos and links from the COP15 climate summit.
![Copenhagen Accord: Who Is and Who Isn't On Board [Pie Chart]](http://ecopolitology.org/files/2009/12/graph2-150x150.png)
Copenhagen Accord: Who Is and Who Isn’t On Board [Pie Chart]
Only Five countries represented at the COP15 climate summit in Copenhagen blocked an official agreement and chose not to associate themselves with the Copenhagen Accord.

Inside the Yes Men’s Canadian Climate Policy Hoax in Copenhagen
It all started with a tip to journalists and a phony press release that was published on what was made to look like the Canadian government’s official environment page…

Copenhagen Summit at Impasse After Another All-Nighter
Obama-brokered Copenhagen Accord falls apart over night, UN Conference of the Parties agrees to simply ‘take note’ of the political agreement.
![COP15 Delegates Sleep-Working in Copenhagen [Photos]](http://ecopolitology.org/files/2009/12/4190017589_cc5cb1c2f3-150x150.jpg)
COP15 Delegates Sleep-Working in Copenhagen [Photos]
Negotiations went late into the night on Tuesday at the UN COP15 climate summit in Copenhagen and many delegates took care of their sleep needs without ever having to leave their seats.

Clinton in Copenhagen: $100 Billion Tends to Command Some Attention
With only a couple of days left in the COP15 climate summit in Copenhagen, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton showed up with a pretty solid secret weapon: $100 billion per year by 2020 promised (maybe) to poor and at-risk countries to aid with adaptation to rising sea levels, increased drought and other severe effects of climate change. It came at just the right time.

Schwarzenegger’s Copenhagen Speech Visualized
Cities, counties, states and provinces have the advantage of governing a much smaller populace and a much smaller geographic area than their sovereign superiors.

Congress Goes to Copenhagen
A bipartisan delegation from the U.S. House of Representatives left Washington, D. C. on Wednesday night bound for Copenhagen and the UN Climate Change Summit.

US Special Envoy Stern in Copenhagen: ‘Only with 1990 metric does US target look bad.’
Saying he wished no criticism of his partners in other developed countries, Stern also make clear his weariness in “fielding questions all day long from his counterparts” as to why the US isn’t doing more.


















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