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In pictures: Behind the scenes in Copenhagen with Ed Miliband

Writer John Harris and Guardian photographer Martin Argles shadowed the energy and climate change secretary, Ed Miliband, for 40 hours during his trip to an intergovernmental meeting in Copenhagen ahead of the main conference...

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Opec wants compensation if climate deal cuts oil use

Robin Pagnamenta, Energy Editor The chief of the Opec oil cartel said that oil-producing countries should be compensated for lost revenues if UN climate talks in Copenhagen next month reach a deal that cuts the use of oil. In...

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My Secret Life: Helena Christensen, Supermodel, 40

Interview by Charlotte Philby Portrait by Laurie Fletcher My parents were ... a dream to have. What I see when I look in the mirror ... Either it is early in the morning and I look kind of fuzzy, or it's late and it's dark and...

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BBC dispatches 35 staff to climate talks - creating as much carbon as an African village does in...

The BBC is sending 35 people to next month's climate change talks in Copenhagen - creating as much carbon dioxide as an African village does in a whole year. If all 35 BBC staff go by plane, they will generate around six or...

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Gap between India, U.S. emissions goals grows wider

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When President Barack Obama and India's prime minister meet next week to talk about climate change the leaders will focus on green technologies rather than narrowing the global divide on greenhouse gas...

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Nokia, Sony Ericsson eye layoffs

Mobile phone giant Nokia said on Friday it will axe 330 people from its research and development staff in Finland and Denmark. Nokia's President and CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo speaks in Barcelona February 17, 2009. (Reuters Photo...

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NEWSMAKER: UN disaster expert knows first-hand what Copenhagen failure could entail

Among those keeping a close eye on the outcome of next month's climate summit in Copenhagen is the head of the United Nations body dealing with disaster risk reduction, who has seen first-hand the devastation wrought by...

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Nations to demand billions in climate damages

Welcome to NEWS.com.au. Skip to: Nations to seek billions in 'climate debt' From correspondents in Guatemala City Central American environment ministers gathered in Guatemala overnight to discuss the so-called "ecological debt"...

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CLIMATE CHANGE: The Danish Example

COPENHAGEN, Nov 20 (IPS/IFEJ) - Whether a new internationally binding treaty to reduce greenhouse gases and forestall climate change will be signed next month remains to be seen. What is clear though, is that if there is a...

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Cyclists spurred on (Newstalk ZB)

Newstalk ZB November 21, 2009, 8:31 am The New Zealand team pursuit is vowing to go further at next year's World Track Cycling Champs after picking up a bronze medal at the Melbourne World Cup meet. The kiwis crushed Olympic...

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