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Copenhagen: a lasting legacy or a missed opportunity?

In the middle of December last year, the world's leaders, policymakers, media and campaigning groups converged on Copenhagen for COP15 to agree a new treaty to replace the Kyoto Protocol. Read our analysis of the outcome.

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UK government funds a major new climate network linking developing countries (Articles)
March 2010
The £50 million Climate and Development Knowledge Network, funded over five years by the UK Department for International Development (DFID), will link 60 developing countries with leading climat ...
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Fact Sheets for the International Year of Biodiversity (Articles)
March 2010
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) secretariat has published 30 fact sheets for the celebration of the International Year of Biodiversity 2010. The fact sheets provide brief synopsis o ...
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Biochar Conference (Events)
May 2010

Aquacrop – an FAO practical exercise (Articles)
March 2010
Water is one of our most important and yet scarce resource, which should not be wasted and, as we might face water scarcity owing to possible changes in the climate due to global warming, a softwar ...
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