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Copenhagen: Emerging powers join hands
Hindustan Times: China, India, South Africa and Brazil have united to draw the battle-lines for the Copenhagen climate summit, after their own surprise seven-hour summit skillfully staged by the Chinese leadership in Beijing on Saturday.In a pre-Copenhagen coup quietly planned …
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‘Cap and Trade is Dead’
The Wall Street Journal: The recently disclosed emails and documents from University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Unit compromise the integrity of the United Nations’ global warming reports. So declares Oklahoma Sen. Jim Inhofe, taking a few minutes away from …

Current Clash
Over the past few decades anthropogenic climate change has been happening in the Southern Hemisphere. There has been a strengthening of the circumpolar westerly winds and a weakening of the mid-latitude westerlies all the way from the stratosphere down to …

Benny Peiser: No binding targets in Copenhagen
Russia Today: “A lot of countries can’t afford to commit to any legally-binding agreements because they need to raise millions and tens of millions of people out of poverty,” said Dr. Benny Peiser, director of Global Warming Policy Foundation. “India …
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Copenhagen will fail – and quite right too
Nigel Lawson – The Times, 23 November 2009 Exactly a fortnight from today, the United Nations climate change conference opens in Copenhagen. Its purpose is (or was) clear: to agree a successor to the Kyoto Protocol, which expires in 2012. …
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Cold water on IPCC monsoon forecast models
New Delhi: None of the multiple computer simulations used by a UN climate-change agency for assessments of global warming appears good enough to predict how India’s monsoon will behave, two Indian scientists have said. The researchers examined 10 simulations of …
https://www.netzerowatch.com/cold-water-on-ipcc-monsoon-forecast-models/

We should not expect much from Copenhagen summit: Ramesh
New Delhi – Asking Indians not to expect much from the climate change conference in Copenhagen, Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh on Thursday said the government would follow a “twin track” approach of not binding itself to any global agreement but …
https://www.netzerowatch.com/we-should-not-expect-much-from-copenhagen-summit-ramesh/