Episodios

  • Breaking the deadlock at Copenhagen
    Dec 17 2009
    With two days left to secure a deal at the Copenhagen climate conference, the US attempts to break the deadlock by publicly backing a proposal that developed countries should provide poorer nations with $100bn per year by 2020 to fight climate changeMore podcasts

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  • Will the Copenhagen climate talks break down?
    Dec 16 2009
    Ed Crooks, energy editor, discusses the possibility that the climate talks will break down before a deal can be reached

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    4 m
  • Ed Crooks on Ban Ki-moon's controversial stance on financial aid
    Dec 15 2009
    Ed Crooks, energy editor, on the likely reactions to the UN secretary-general's comments at the Copenhagen climate conference

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    3 m
  • Andrew Ward on the boycott by African countries of today's climate change talks
    Dec 14 2009
    Andrew Ward, Nordic bureau chief, on the escalating tensions between rich countries and the developing world over how a deal should be structured. Read more at Copenhagen climate conference in depth

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    2 m
  • Ed Crooks on the latest leaked draft agreement in Copenhagen and other new developments from the climate summit
    Dec 11 2009
    Ed Crooks, energy editor, summarises the latest discussions at the Copenhagen climate conference

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  • Fiona Harvey on George Soros' proposal and other arguments
    Dec 10 2009
    Fiona Harvey, environment correspondent, summarises the latest discussions at the Copenhagen climate conference

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    3 m