TAKE A LOOK-The road to Copenhagen: talks on UN climate deal
More than 190 nations are negotiating a new pact to fight climate change, aiming for agreement at a Dec. 7-18 conference in Copenhagen. For news and data on global warming in the run-up to the meeting, double-click on the codes in brackets:
LATEST STORIES > Britain urges divided G20 to reach climate deal [ID:nL7173783] > EU carbon emissions futures dip on pact delay [ID:nL6709660] > UN climate talks leave wide gap to pact [ID:nL6691059] > Australia's Rudd attacks Copenhagen critics [ID:nSYD402461] > China should halve C02 emisions by 2050 - U.S. [ID:nL5157846] > US envoy takes aim at developing nations [ID:nN04518001] > Africa ends boycott of UN climate talks [ID:nL3504129] > Russia's Putin adds conditions for climate deal [ID:nL2403800] ANALYSIS/FEATURES > U.S. singled out for delay of climate pact [ID:nL610241] > What now for Australian carbon trading laws [ID:nSP395218] > China pushes CO2 capture,storage questions loom[ID:nPEK344037] > Q+A-How will US negotiators approach talks? [ID:nN03500840] > Q+A-China's carbon capture options and plans [ID:nPEK356374] > China steps up climate diplomacy [ID:nPEK320434] > Big polluters to reap benefit of climate deal [ID:nLN621974] > Backers of UN treaty look to 2010 for deal [ID:nLR413688] > COLUMN-EU looks lonely on climate high ground [ID:nLU588647] > COLUMN-Carbon tariff threat useful in talks ID:nLK356048] FACTBOXES > Time runs out on road to Copenhagen climate pact[ID:nL6580556] > Who's to blame if U.N. climate deal falls short?[ID:nL6732806] > Deciphering the jargon in the climate debate [ID:nN27240961] > How the world found out about global warming [ID:nL3445896] > How can GDP growth be decoupled from emissions? [ID:nSP482503] > How "Plan B" for Copenhagen might look [ID:nLG230722] > What is holding up progress in climate talks [ID:nSP354799] > How to judge success,failure at UN climate talks[ID:nLE135222] > Why should we care about new climate agreement? [ID:nSP328700] > Cracking the Copenhagen climate code [ID:nLD623423] > Key U.S. states, issues in climate bill fight [ID:nN26210078] > Q+A-Stances of China and U.S. on climate change[ID:nPEK165059] > Timeline, comparison of U.S. climate bills [ID:nN05122459] > Industrialised nations plan 11-15 pct CO2 cuts [ID:nLE186678] > Climate change costs, offers to pay [ID:nL7684938] > Climate negotiating positions of top 5 emitters [ID:nLE200676] > Science spurring talks on UN climate pact [ID:nLI207927] > Steps by developing nations to fight warming [ID:nSP415940] For stories on the politics, policy and economics of climate change, see [nCLIMATE]; for stories on India's policy, click on [nSP530053]; Australia and New Zealand's debates [nCARBONAU]; EU efforts [nL774821] For Reuters latest environment blogs click on: blogs.reuters.com/environment/
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