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A man walks past a sign at the entrance to the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 in Copenhagen December 4, 2009.The largest-ever climate talks formally opened on Monday in Denmark aiming to agree the outlines of global deal to stave off dangerous climate change, such as rising seas and more intense storms. REUTERS/Bob Strong

A man walks past a sign at the entrance to the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 in Copenhagen December 4, 2009.The largest-ever climate talks formally opened on Monday in Denmark aiming to agree the outlines of global deal to stave off dangerous climate change, such as rising seas and more intense storms.

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COPENHAGEN | Mon Dec 7, 2009 3:17pm IST

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - The largest-ever climate talks formally opened on Monday in Denmark aiming to agree the outlines of global deal to stave off dangerous climate change, such as rising seas and more intense storms.

(Writing by David Fogarty; Editing by Louise Ireland)

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