Copenhagen

2. Provide connecting flights for Scandinavians to KL, MAS told

LONDON: Malaysia Airlines has been urged to use London as a pick-up point for Scandinavian tourists to fly to Malaysia. Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen said those from Helsinki, Stockholm and Copenhagen would be able...

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G20 finance ministers agree to maintain fiscal support

Britain has secured assurances from the rest of the G20 that there will be no global reduction in financial support for world economies until it is clear that any nascent recovery is sustainable. The G20 ministers said in a...

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Nepali youths seek action ahead of Copenhagen climate meet

KATHMANDU, Nov. 8 (Xinhua) -- A team of youth is heading to Mt. Qomolangma (also known as Mt. Everest) base camp this week to collect signatures for a petition demanding immediate action on climate change impacts, local media...

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G-20 nations decide to continue stimulus measures

Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift: Finance ministers say economic recovery remains dependent on government support The G-20 agreed to bolster the global economic recovery by continuing stimulus measures even as...

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We can still have own ETS: Xenophon

AAP Next month's climate change negotiations in Copenhagen will be difficult but they shouldn't stop Australia designing a scheme that is best suited for the economy, independent senator Nick Xenophon says. Finance Ministers...

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Non-believers fill the church of green gods

Al Gore, who art in thy fully offset private jet; Nobel-prized be thy name; thy carbon-free kingdom come; on planet Earth (otherwise known as Gaia) as it should be after Copenhagen; give us this day our daily meat-free diet;...

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Brown urges greater responsibility

Gordon Brown calls on members to reduce their sources of instability, such as volatile oil and commodity prices Brown: "Financial institutions should order their businesses in a way that contains the cost of failure" Meeting...

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Newsweek: India seeks green super power status

Manmohan Singh's new stand on Copenhagen is just part of a plan to reposition India as a global power. In place of the resentful leader of poor, postcolonial nations, Singh is defining India as an emerging powerhouse that can...

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Australian PM Rudd on Climate Change, Copenhagen

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has bulletproof green credentials—his first act as P.M. was to sign the Kyoto Protocol, forcing his country to slash carbon emissions. In December he'll play a key role in negotiating...

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Three reasons you should follow Climate Progress on Twitter

To follow Climate Progress on Twitter, click here . Here's why you should: It's a modern, portable version of a news teletype. I will be in Copenhagen and tweeting. Your (online) neighbors are doing it! Let me elaborate: 1....

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