O Clima em Copenhaga


18 | Janeiro | 2010


 


ARQUIVO IPRI-UNL
- União Europeia [Novembro 2009]
- Paz Preventiva? [Novembro 2009]
- G20 [Março 2009]
- Crise financeira nos Estados Unidos/Cimeira do G20 [Setembro/Outubro 2008]
- A Incerteza [Janeiro 2008]
- Preços do Petróleo [Maio 2006]

Blog EUROPAS




LINKS:
COP15 – Copenhagen

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

Q&A: The Copenhagen climate summit
BBC News

Climate change: Copenhagen in graphics
BBC News




DOCUMENTOS
Draft Copenhagen climate change agreement - the 'Danish text'
The Guardian




ANÁLISES:
Energy, both central and poorly governed (18 de Janeiro)
Ann Florini, The Daily Star

Copenhagen: a successful failure
Joe Smith, Open Democracy

Debate on Farming and Climate 'Must Be More Honest' (13 de Janeiro)
Ilse Aigner, Der Spiegel

From the new G20 to a new multilateral order (13 de Janeiro)
Thomas Renard, EU Observer

Ashton should green EU diplomacy (13 de Janeiro)
Mats Engstrom, EU Observer

Europe's Post-Copenhagen View of Obama (13 de Janeiro)
Steven Hill, New York Times

Copenhagen message: China needs to sell itself better (13 de Janeiro)
Ross Grainger, China Daily

Push begins to clear electric-car obstacles (12 de Janeiro)
Michael Richardson, Japan Times

L'année dernière à Copenhague(11 de Janeiro)
Jean Pisani-Ferry, Le Monde

Obstruction of developed nations (11 de Janeiro)
Lu Xuedu, China Daily

Obama's damaging command climate (8 de Janeiro)
Kori Schake, Foreign Policy

Fallout from Copenhagen: Has the EU Lost Its Global Relevance? (6 de Janeiro)
Jean-Pierre Lehmann, Yale Global

China wants it both ways (6 de Janeiro)
Brahma Chellaney, Japan Times

Turbulence in U.S.-Chinese relations (6 de Janeiro)
Ian Bremmer, Foreign Policy

For a fresh look at climate change (5 de Janeiro)
Vladimir Radyuhin, The Hindu

America Is Losing the Free World (4 de Janeiro)
Gideon Rachman, Financial Times

From Lima to Copenhagen: The Road to Failure (3 de Janeiro)
Fabio Rafael Fiallo, Wall Street Journal

'China Doesn't Want to Lead, and the US Cannot' (29 de Dezembro)
Entrevista a Norbert Röttgen, Der Spiegel

The next step to save the earth (29 de Dezembro)
Feng Zhaokui, China Daily

Get the U.N. Out of the Climate Business (29 de Dezembro)
Kenneth P. Green, Wall Street Journal

Climate After Copenhagen (28 de Dezembro)
Boris Kagarlitsky, The Moscow Times

Sommet de Copenhague sur le climat : vertu de l'exemple contre spirale de l'échec (28 de Dezembro)
Stéphane Madaule, Le Monde

Acting Alone on Climate Change (28 de Dezembro)
Philip Bowring, IHT

Blame Denmark, not China, for Copenhagen failure (28 de Dezembro)
Martin Khor, The Guardian

After Copenhagen: five solutions to help melt the global trust problem (23 de Dezembro)
Seth Freeman, CS Monitor

Barack Obama becomes an unexpected climate change villain (23 de Dezembro)
Jeffrey D. Sachs, Daily Star

Will we depreciate or appreciate Earth? (23 de Dezembro)
John Coulter, China Daily

After Copenhagen (23 de Dezembro)
Brian Davey, Open Democracy

Copenhagen: will the UN learn the lessons? (23 de Dezembro)
Geoffrey Lean, Daily Telegraph

Russia and the Copenhagen climate product (23 de Dezembro)
Andrei Fedyashin, RIA Novosti

How China Sabotaged Copenhagen (23 de Dezembro)
Mark Lynas, New Statesman

The Copenhagen That Matters (23 de Dezembro)
Thomas L. Friedman, New York Times

A look at carbon-right disputes (22 de Dezembro)
Zhang Monan, China Daily

UN's long marchin search of climate solutions (22 de Dezembro)
You Nuo, China Daily

Climate change and our marginalised masses (22 de Dezembro)
Syed Mohammad Ali, Daily Times

Post-Copenhagen world order (22 de Dezembro)
Nicole Pope, Today’s Zaman

The truth of what happened at Copenhagen (22 de Dezembro)
Fidel Castro Ruz, The Hindu

Trop dramatisé, le sommet de l'ONU est aussi un échec pour M. Sarkozy (22 de Dezembro)
Fabrice Nicolino, Le Monde

Copenhagen: well that made us think, didn’t it? (22 de Dezembro)
David Aaronovitch, Times

Obama's dubious 'wins' in Copenhagen and Congress (22 de Dezembro)
George F. Will, Washington Post

Copenhagen's Clowns of Climate Change (22 de Dezembro)
Kelly McParland, National Post

Copenhagen's Failure Belongs to Obama (22 de Dezembro)
Naomi Klein, The Guardian

Copenhagen: Yet Another Giant Beginning with an Uncertain End (21 de Dezembro)
Scott Barrett, Yale Global

Copenhagen Reveals a Vicious Circle of Mistrust (21 de Dezembro)
Christian Schwägerl, Der Spiegel

Forget the Club of Rome, This is the Club Of Losers (21 de Dezembro)
Christoph Seidler, Der Spiegel

Time For Plan B (20 de Dezembro)
Nigel Lawson, Wall Street Journal

The Real Gains from Copenhagen (20 de Dezembro)
Ed Miliband, The Guardian

Coping with US craft at Copenhagen (18 de Dezembro)
Li Xing, China Daily

The Copenhagen Kowtow (18 de Dezembro)
Kelley Currie, Weekly Standard

Let's end the beginning, not begin the end (18 de Dezembro)
Michael Berendt, China Daily

The Copenhagen climate change conference: An illusion of action (18 de Dezembro)
Andrei Fedyashin, RIA Novosti

Efforts to Help the Displaced Bog Down in Copenhagen (18 de Dezembro)
Christopher Lawton, Der Spiegel

L'Afrique peut et doit faire partie de la solution au changement climatique (18 de Dezembro)
Bob Geldof, Le Monde

China is a country that dislikes being told what to do (18 de Dezembro)
Tony Juniper, The Independent

Can Obama deliver a surge at Copenhagen? (18 de Dezembro)
Charles Derber, Boston Globe

E-mail furor doesn't alter evidence for climate change (18 de Dezembro)
Michael E. Mann, Washington Post

Global Warming as Groupthink (17 de Dezembro)
Peter Lilley, Wall Street Journal

How to Manufacture a Climate Consensus (17 de Dezembro)
Patrick J. Michaels, Wall Street Journal

The wrong way to cut greenhouse gases (17 de Dezembro)
David B. Rivkin Jr. and Lee A. Casey, LA Times

'Climate Rules Set from the Top Are Not Enough' (17 de Dezembro)
Entrevista a Elinor Ostrom, Der Spiegel

Science Needs a Climate Change (17 de Dezembro)
Konstantin Sonin, The Moscow Times

Copenhagen needs 'me first' gumption (16 de Dezembro)
Lee Myung-bak, CS Monitor

Copenhague : UE-Chine - les transferts de technologies ont un prix (16 de Dezembro)
Anne Dumas, Le Monde

Leaders, Follow Us (16 de Dezembro)
Richard Branson, New York Times

Climate Change Is Nature's Way (16 de Dezembro)
Howard Bloom, Wall Street Journal

Compromisos en Copenhague: ¿nos obligan o no? (16 de Dezembro)
Ricardo Lagos, El Pais

Underwriting a global reforestation program (16 de Dezembro)
Michael Richardson, Japan Times

Failure Looming at Copenhagen Climate Summit (16 de Dezembro)
Markus Becker and Christoph Seidler, Der Spiegel

Climat : l'effet d'entraînement attendu de la part des entreprises dans l'après-Copenhague (16 de Dezembro)
Aron Cramer et Farid Baddache, Le Monde

Obama in Oslo: No More Messiahs (15 de Dezembro)
Benjamin Kerstein, The New Ledger

No delay at Copenhagen (15 de Dezembro)
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, CS Monitor

Obama is not saviour of the world. He's still an American president (15 de Dezembro)
Jonathan Freedland, The Guardian

The U.S. Is on Board (15 de Dezembro)
Hillary Rodham Clinton, International Herald Tribune

Four Sides to Every Story (15 de Dezembro)
Stewart Brand, New York Times

Can Obama Stop America's Gas-Guzzling Ways? (15 de Dezembro)
Klaus Brinkbäumer, Der Spiegel

Beyond Copenhagen, global warming requires grassroots action (15 de Dezembro)
Arnold Schwarzenegger, CS Monitor

Anti-climate change, anti-human (15 de Dezembro)
Anne Applebaum, Washington Post

On Green Technology, Germany Is the Envy of the World (15 de Dezembro)
Fritz Vahrenholt, Der Spiegel

Rich-poor deadlock in Copenhagen (15 de Dezembro)
Martin Khor, The Guardian

India's Copenhagen Conundrum (15 de Dezembro)
Neeta Lal, WPR

What climate change means for Pakistan (15 de Dezembro)
Syed Mohammad Ali, Daily Times

Copenhagen: Battle to Redefine Humanity (14 de Dezembro)
George Monbiot, The Guardian

A Smarter Approach to Global Warming (14 de Dezembro)
Bjorn Lomborg, Wall St. Journal

Green and prosperous? Denmark leads the way (14 de Dezembro)
Philip Warburg, Boston Globe

Copenhagen climate change conference (14 de Dezembro)
Asim Erdilek, Today’s Zaman

Justicia climática (14 de Dezembro)
Daniel Innerarity, El Pais

Copenhagen climate summit: Can China get by without coal? (14 de Dezembro)
Malcolm Moore, Daily Telegraph

A convenient lie (14 de Dezembro)
Jeffrey T. Kuhner, Washington Times

Europe rns Up the Heat on the US (12 de Dezembro)
Carsten Volkery, Der Spiegel

Organized hypocrisy (12 de Dezembro)
Lane & Montgomery, Washington Times

The gas of life (11 de Dezembro)
Lawrence Solomon, National Post

Climate Change and “Climategate” (11 de Dezembro)
Bjørn Lomborg, Project Syndicate

The new socialism (11 de Dezembro)
Charles Krauthammer, Washington Post

Aussie revolt over climate (11 de Dezembro)
Alan Goodall, Japan Times

The ‘human’ factor is missing in Copenhagen (11 de Dezembro)
Ellen Goodman, Boston Globe

Bracing for the Flood (10 de Dezembro)
António Guterres, IHT

It's 'More Important Than Ever' For World To Act On Poverty, Climate (10 de Dezembro)
Entrevista a Jeffrey Sach, RFE

'Copenhagen Is About Doing As Little As Possible' (10 de Dezembro)
Entrevista a Dennis Meadows, Der Spiegel

How to finance a climate change fund (10 de Dezembro)
George Soros, The Guardian

Looking for climate solutions in Copenhagen (10 de Dezembro)
Li Xing, China Daily

Give us young people a seat at the climate negotiations (10 de Dezembro)
Büşra Kaya and Maja Wästfelt, Today’s Zaman

Easing change in the climate will be costly (10 de Dezembro)
John M. Broder, The Hindu

Opportunity in Copenhagen: take on energy subsidies (9 de Dezembro)
Brenda Shaffer, CS Monitor

Low-carbon innovation versus trade war (9 de Dezembro)
Dennis Pamlin, China Daily

Pollution fears stir backlash on natural gas boom (9 de Dezembro)
Jad Mouawad and Clifford Krauss, The Hindu

Obama entre Copenhague et le Capitole (9 de Dezembro)
Laure Mandeville, Le Figaro

At last our artists are confronting the reality of climate change (9 de Dezembro)
Johann Hari, The Independent

'Climategate' distracts from a crucial issue (9 de Dezembro)
Glen MacDonald, LA Times

U.N. mission creep (9 de Dezembro)
John Linder, Washington Times

Patching up after Copenhagen leak (9 de Dezembro)
Jakob Illeborg, The Guardian

Copenhagen's political science (9 de Dezembro)
Sarah Palin, Washington Post

Hopenhagen's dirty secret (9 de Dezembro)
Pepe Escobar, Asia Times

Going Cheney on Climate (8 de Dezembro)
Thomas L. Friedman, New York Times

Copenhagen Draws Thousands, But Will It Unify Or Divide? (8 de Dezembro)
Charles Recknagel, RFE

From Copenhagen to Congress (8 de Dezembro)
Fred Krupp, Wall Street Journal

Copenhagen climate summit: Blindfolds are hiding the crucial issues at Copenhagen (8 de Dezembro)
Christopher Booker, Daily Telegraph

The Earth Is Crying Out for Help (8 de Dezembro)
Thomas Lovejoy, IHT

Climate Alarmists Bury Facts (8 de Dezembro)
Robert Bradley, Washington Times

Let Copenhagen Wealth Transfer Begin (8 de Dezembro)
Adrian MacNair, National Post

Public Duped by Climate Denial Industry (7 de Dezembro)
George Monbiot, The Guardian

The Copenhagen climate talks: It's time to consider 'how' to solve climate problems (7 de Dezembro)
Anthony Giddens, CS Monitor

UN conference on climate change unlikely to produce global agreement (7 de Dezembro)
Andrei Fedyashin, RIA Novosti

They Don't Come any Greener than Obama (7 de Dezembro)
Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff, Der Spiegel

Where did all the warming go? (7 de Dezembro)
Michael Fumento, Washington Times

Scientists Behaving Badly (7 de Dezembro)
Steven F. Hayward, Weekly Standard

The express? More like a crawl to Copenhagen (7 de Dezembro)
Michael McCarthy, The Independent

India balances growth with carbon limits (7 de Dezembro)
A. Sandeep, Boston Globe

Stop going green (7 de Dezembro)
Mike Tidwell, Washington Post

Le sens de Copenhague (7 de Dezembro)
Hervé Kempf, Le Monde

Copenhagen must be a turning point. Our children won't forgive us if we fail (6 de Dezembro)
Gordon Brown, The Guardian

Cap and Fade (6 de Dezembro)
James Hansen, New York Times

WWF Fund Russia head on Copenhagen climate conference (5 de Dezembro)
Entrevista a Alexander Kokorin, RIA Novosti

Will Big Business Save the Earth? (5 de Dezembro)
Jared Diamond, IHT

Wishing the science away (4 de Dezembro)
Hugh Cortazzi, Japan Times

The High Costs of Copenhagen (4 de Dezembro)
Richard K. Lester, Wall Street Journal

Copenhagen “must fail,” says a pioneer (4 de Dezembro)
Suzanne Goldenberg, The Hindu

Climate change: free speech for the sceptics? (4 de Dezembro)
Padraig Reidy, The Guardian

Hope the Climate Change Deniers are Right (4 de Dezembro)
J. Hari, The Independent

Less efficient natural 'cleaning' could tip global carbon balance (2 de Dezembro)
Michael Richardson, Japan Times

The deal at the Doha Round that really could save the world (2 de Dezembro)
Edmund Conway, Daily Telegraph

The Science and Politics of Climate Change (2 de Dezembro)
Mike Hulme, Wall Street Journal

Emissions Cuts Would Cost India Dearly (2 de Dezembro)
Shikha Dalmia, Wall Street Journal

Will 'Climategate' Cast a Shadow Over Copenhagen Summit? (1 de Dezembro)
Lisa Abend, Time

Why Copenhagen must be the end of the beginning (1 de Dezembro)
Martin Wolf, Financial Times

The Climate Science Isn't Settled (30 de Novembro)
Richard S. Lindzen, Wall Street Journal

The Web Discloses Inconvenient Climate Truths (30 de Novembro)
L. Gordon Crovitz, Wall Street Journal

Flushing out the high priests of climate change (29 de Novembro)
Charles Clover, Times

Nigeria: As Nations Converge Over Climate Change (29 de Novembro)
Okechukwu Emeh, Jr., All Africa

Climate change: this is the worst scientific scandal of our generation (28 de Novembro)
Christopher Booker, Daily Telegraph

Behind the scenes at the biggest deal on Earth (27 de Novembro)
Tony Brenton, Times

Climategate e-mails sweep America, may scuttle Barack Obama's Cap and Trade laws (26 de Novembro)
Gerald Warner, Daily Telegraph




EDITORIAIS:
Where the Action Is on Climate (3 de Janeiro)
New York Times

For U.S., leadership role in climate talks should begin in Washington (23 de Dezembro)
LA Times

Sarkozy : la leçon de Copenhague (23 de Dezembro)
Le Figaro

Pragmatism, realism prevail (22 de Dezembro)
Japan Times

Down from the Summit (22 de Dezembro)
Times

People and climate change (21 de Dezembro)
Japan Times

Small but essential step (21 de Dezembro)
China Daily

Far from inspiring (21 de Dezembro)
The Hindu

Copenhagen, and Beyond (20 de Dezembro)
New York Times

Copenhagen's Lesson in Limits (20 de Dezembro)
Wall Street Journal

Déception (19 de Dezembro)
Le Monde

Copenhagen summit: Fighting for survival (18 de Dezembro)
The Guardian

China can’t be cool to Obama demands on global warming (17 de Dezembro)
Le Monde

World leaders remain far from a deal in Copenhagen (17 de Dezembro)
Washington Post

A Diplomatic Challenge (17 de Dezembro)
Leader, Times

Foire d'empoigne à Copenhague (16 de Dezembro)
Pierre Rousselin, Le Figaro

Two Days and Counting (16 de Dezembro)
New York Times

The Copenhagen Shakedown (16 de Dezembro)
Wall Street Journal

Copenhagen’s indifferent start (15 de Dezembro)
The Hindu

Summit Is Seen as U.S. Versus China (15 de Dezembro)
Wall Street Journal

Realism in Copenhagen (11 de Dezembro)
China Daily

The last chance saloon (11 de Dezembro)
Daily Star

The climate in Copenhagen (10 de Dezembro)
Japan Times

Climate change bill is in trouble (8 de Dezembro)
LA Times

The Tip of the Climategate Iceberg (8 de Dezembro)
Wall Street Journal

The Abbott Effect (8 de Dezembro)
Wall Street Journal

Focus on Facts in Copenhagen (8 de Dezembro)
Japan Times

Copenhagen, EPA, and climate change: Obama's false move (7 de Dezembro)
CS Monitor

Media complicity in Climategate (7 de Dezembro)
Washington Times

Fresh air in Copenhagen (7 de Dezembro)
Washington Post

A Copenhague, douze jours pour changer notre monde (7 de Dezembro)
Le Monde

Growth with greenery (7 de Dezembro)
China Daily

The Summit of Ambition (7 de Dezembro)
Times

Israel must do its part to stop global warming (7 de Dezembro)
Haaretz

Will the world finally wake up to the scale of the challenge? (7 de Dezembro)
The Independent

Climate talks need unity of purpose, not sniping (7 de Dezembro)
LA Times

Don’t suppress debate; win it (7 de Dezembro)
Boston Globe

Copenhagen concerns (7 de Dezembro)
Jerusalem Post

A Global Duty in Copenhagen (7 de Dezembro)
Jakarta Post

Exporting Energy Resources a Moral Imperative (7 de Dezembro)
The Australian

Obama, un espoir pour Copenhague (6 de Dezembro)
Pierre Rousselin, Le Figaro

One world, one agenda (6 de Dezembro)
The Independent

Beyond Copenhagen (6 de Dezembro)
New York Times

Climate crooks lack awareness (5 de Dezembro)
Daily Star

At climate change conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, the energy is in renewables (4 de Dezembro)
CS Monitor

A hard choice? Not at all (4 de Dezembro)
China Daily

The Real Copenhagen Agenda (4 de Dezembro)
Wall Street Journal

Global-warming fraud harms science (3 de Dezembro)
Washington Times

Global Warming Revolt (2 de Dezembro)
Wall Street Journal

Copenhagen's baby step on climate change: More electric cars? (30 de Novembro)
CS Monitor

The Economics of Climate Change (30 de Novembro)
Wall Street Journal




ARTIGOS:
Latin America joins East Asia on warming, economics (18 de Janeiro)
Japan Times

EU states divided over jump to 30% cut in CO2 (18 de Janeiro)
Leigh Philips, EU Observer

E.U. Blames Others for ‘Great Failure’ on Climate (23 de Dezembro)
James Kanter, New York Times

EU carbon prices fall following Copenhagen flop (22 de Dezembro)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver

Numbers put nail in COP15 coffin (21 de Dezembro)
Eric Johnston, Japan Times

China seeks to clear up summit deal (21 de Dezembro)
Fu Jing, China Daily

China slams Copenhagen critics (21 de Dezembro)
The Hindu

Merkel, world leaders put brave face on Copenhagen Accord (20 de Dezembro)
DW

Japan, U.S. vow cash to gain climate deal (18 de Dezembro)
Eric Johnston and Setsuko Kamiya, Japan Times

UN climate negotiators hammer out initial draft (18 de Dezembro)
China Daily

Russia to Offer $200M to UN Climate Fund (18 de Dezembro)
Irina Filatova, The Moscow Times

Consensus still elusive as UN climate conference enters its final day (18 de Dezembro)
DW

Compromise climate deal emerging in Copenhagen (18 de Dezembro)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver

Bolivia stuns climate summit with target (18 de Dezembro)
John Vidal, The Hindu

Dramatic American intervention brings climate deal closer (17 de Dezembro)
Ben Webster and Philippe Naughton, Times

Africa lowers climate cash demands to boost Copenhagen deal chances (17 de Dezembro)
Leigh Phillips,, EUObserver

Hariri urges joint action to curb effects of climate change (17 de Dezembro)
Daily Star

Gridlock threatens to doom COP15 (17 de Dezembro)
Eric Johnston and Setsuko Kamiya, Japan Times

China vows 'notable cut' before conference ends (17 de Dezembro)
Fu Jing, China Daily

Peres to tell climate summit: Separate environment from politics (17 de Dezembro)
Haaretz

Russian president signs climate doctrine – aide (17 de Dezembro)
RIA Novosti

Merkel to enter Copenhagen fray in attempt to break deadlock (17 de Dezembro)
DW

EU Considers Backing Off Reduction Targets (16 de Dezembro)
Der Spiegel

Climate talks tense after walkout (16 de Dezembro)
Eric Johnston, Japan Times

Wen off to Copenhagen as summit heats up (16 de Dezembro)
Fu Jing and Ai Yang, China Daily

Archbishop Tutu: Rich nations 'condemning Africa to incineration' (16 de Dezembro)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver

Danish Prime Minister Rasmussen takes over Copenhagen talks (16 de Dezembro)
DW

Climate Talks Near Deal to Save Forests (16 de Dezembro)
Elisabeth Rosenthal, New York Times

In Copenhagen, ‘To Be Elaborated’ Is a Stalemate (16 de Dezembro)
Andrew C. Revkin and John M. Broder, New York Times

Climate-Change Talks in Copenhagen Enter a Deep Freeze (15 de Dezembro)
Bryan Walsh, Time

Inconvenient truth for Al Gore as his North Pole sums don't add up (15 de Dezembro)
Hannah Devlin, Ben Webster, Philippe Naughton, Times

China and U.S. Hit Strident Impasse at Climate Talks (15 de Dezembro)
John M. Broder and James Kanter, New York Times

Climate Talks Run Into Trouble In Copenhagen (15 de Dezembro)
Charles Recknagel, RFE

Negotiators haggling over words (15 de Dezembro)
Priscilla Jebaraj, The Hindu

Climate talks almost derailed by bad faith between rich and poor (14 de Dezembro)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver

Climate change emails row deepens as Russians admit they DID come from their Siberian serve (14 de Dezembro)
David Rose, Daily Mail

Environment ministers face-off at UN climate conference (14 de Dezembro)
DW

Copenhagen stalls decision on catastrophic climate change for six years (14 de Dezembro)
Ben Webster, Times

In Bolivia, Water and Ice Tell of Climate Change (14 de Dezembro)
Elisabeth Rosenthal, New York Times

Poor nations threaten climate deal showdown at Copenhagen summit (13 de Dezembro)
John Vidal, Jonathan Watts and Suzanne Goldenberg, The Guardian

U.S. Offers $85 Million to Promote Efficiency (13 de Dezembro)
Matthew L. Wald, New York Times

Gordon Brown and Nicolas Sarkozy: banks should pay for climate change (11 de Dezembro)
David Charter and Rory Watson, Philippe Naughton, Times

Climate loan for Jakarta (11 de Dezembro)
Japan Times

China asks rich countries to do 'soul searching' (11 de Dezembro)
Li Xing and Si Tingting, China Daily

EU to donate over $3.5 billion annually to fight global warming (11 de Dezembro)
RIA Novosti

EU to Discuss Billions for Developing Nations (10 de Dezembro)
Der Spiegel

Tempers flare at climate talks (10 de Dezembro)
Eric Johnston, Japan Times

Wealthy nations urged to do more (10 de Dezembro)
China Daily

EU leaders reach for climate agreement in Copenhagen (10 de Dezembro)
DW

Climate Deal Likely to Bear Big Price Tag (9 de Dezembro)
John M. Broder, New York Times

Copenhagen summit: decade is world's warmest on record (9 de Dezembro)
Ben Webster, Times

US, EU urged to do more on emissions cuts (9 de Dezembro)
China Daily

Copenhagen climate summit: developing countries warn of 'absolute devastation' (9 de Dezembro)
Daily Telegraph

Poorer nations express discontent at Copenhagen (9 de Dezembro)
DW

Europe's business leaders say 'no way' to 30% carbon cut (9 de Dezembro)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver

What You Can Do to Stop Climate Change (8 de Dezembro)
Der Spiegel

Copenhagen emissions targets ‘not enough to avert catastrophic warming’ (7 de Dezembro)
Ben Webster, Times

Breakthrough hoped for at climate talks (7 de Dezembro)
Eric Johnston, Japan Times

Leaders upbeat in Copenhagen (7 de Dezembro)
China Daily

UN climate change negotiations open in Copenhagen (7 de Dezembro)
DW

World's nations set different climate protection goals (7 de Dezembro)
DW

'Greatest show on Earth' opens in Copenhagen (7 de Dezembro)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver

Ljubljana to house new EU energy body (7 de Dezembro)
Renata Goldirova, EUObserver

Climate e-mails were hijacked 'to sabotage summit' (7 de Dezembro)
Ben Webster and Murad Ahmed, Times

As Climate Meeting Starts, a Revival of Skepticism (6 de Dezembro)
Andrew C. Revkin and John M. Broder, New York Times

UN to launch inquiry over alleged climate change cover-up (4 de Dezembro)
DW

Big Costs Are Hurdle to Climate Pact (4 de Dezembro)
Charles Forelle, Wall Street Journal

'Climategate' Threatens to Derail Copenhagen (4 de Dezembro)
Der Spiegel

UN panel promises to investigate leaked 'climategate' e-mails (4 de Dezembro)
Philippe Naughton, Times

United Nations panel to examine evidence in leaked climate email case (4 de Dezembro)
The Guardian

Climategate: UN panel on climate change to investigate claims (4 de Dezembro)
Daily Telegraph

Climate scientist James Hansen hopes summit will fail (3 de Dezembro)
James Bone, Times

India targets carbon dioxide cuts (2 de Dezembro)
Al Jazeera

Climate change data dumped (29 de Novembro)
Jonathan Leake, Times