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African anger

African anger

Delegate Dr. Washington Ochola is angry that some African countries have indicated they might accept less money from rich countries to fight climate change.

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At The Water’s Edge

At The Water’s Edge

One of the greatest challenges of the 21st Century.

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Project LIHOU

Project LIHOU

Copenhagen isn’t the only place people are talking about climate change. INSIDE COP15′s Martin Atkin made contact with three scientists investigating Coral bleaching off the coast of Australia.

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Society

Society

A short film produced by WWF Canada on changing attitudes towards the environment.

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Climate Trackers – Oystercatcher, Leatherback Turtle, Marmot

Climate Trackers – Oystercatcher, Leatherback Turtle, Marmot

CLIMATE TRACKERS is a European campaign to inform citizens about the effects of climate change on biodiversity, and to encourage them to reduce their impact on the climate.

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Wayne Hemingway’s Artwork

Wayne Hemingway’s Artwork

published: 2011-07-06

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100 Places

100 Places

An outdoor photo exhibition of 100 places to remember before they disappear attracts visitors to one of Copenhagen’s busiest squares. The photos provide a timely reminder of what’s at stake.

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Fossil of the Day

Fossil of the Day

Every evening the Fossil of the Day is awarded by the Climate action Network and Avaaz to the countries who are felt to be holding up negotiations. Inside COP15 joined the glittering awards ceremony.

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Hopes for Cop 15 from Legendary Mountaineers

Hopes for Cop 15 from Legendary Mountaineers

Legendary mountaineers and Everest summiteers Apa Sherpa and Dawa Steven Sherpa refelct on their hopes for Copenhagen and the need for action on climate change.

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The BINGOs speak out

The BINGOs speak out

Leaders of four of the biggest international NGOs call a press conference to spell out the concerns.

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