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Other copenhagen BackgroundCOPENHAGEN CALLING is the commentary of the Climate Change Conference from our own exclusive correspondent on the ground at the conference
Gile's reports from Copenhagen with an Australian perspective on the Climate Change debate, Kevin Rudd and Penny Wong and the influence they can foster for the Environmental Trading Scheme back in Australia.
Not giving up on the ETS
BLOG:Deutsche Bank says that carbon markets are unlikely to drive substantial green outlays in an environment of low CO2 prices and “medium-term policy uncertainty” post-Copenhagen. 1 Mar 2010 6:36 AM
55 nations set 2020 carbon goals after Copenhagen
United Nations says countries have varying targets to fight climate change. 2 Feb 2010 6:31 AM
US to aim for 17% emissions cut by 2020
Obama administration formally commits to Copenhagen accord. 29 Jan 2010 9:11 AM
Back to the greenhouse
COMMENTARY:The failure to agree clear protocols at Copenhagen may scupper one of the few market mechanisms that is actually reducing carbon emissions. 30 Dec 2009 9:00 AM
China defends Wen Jiabao's role in Copenhagen
Beijing rebuffs criticism over its position at the climate talks. 26 Dec 2009 12:47 PM
According to whom?
COMMENTARY:The Copenhagen Accord has generated much comment, but has it all been accurate? Not according to Sam Hummel, who sets out to debunk five Accord 'fallacies', including the oft-spouted opinion that it is a worthless failure. 26 Dec 2009 6:37 AM
Disappointment at Copenhagen justified: Obama
Talks at least established a common ground, says US President. 24 Dec 2009 12:52 PM
UN climate chief says Copenhagen blame game not helpful
Yvo de Boer believes a binding climate treaty is still possible. 24 Dec 2009 9:50 AM
EU calls for more US involvement in climate works
"Unwilling" US and China prevented Copenhagen agreement, says Sweden. 23 Dec 2009 11:18 AM
Choked at Copenhagen
COMMENTARY:Kevin Rudd's emissions trading plans were smothered at Copenhagen. With the CPRS now representing a pointless burden on business support for it will collapse. 23 Dec 2009 7:32 AM
China condemns British claims of Copenhagen hijack
Beijing says accusations an attempt to sow discord among poor countries. 22 Dec 2009 2:46 PM
US cap and trade looks out of reach in 2010
Failed emissions deal at Copenhagen makes cap harder sell. 22 Dec 2009 11:03 AM
Govt under pressure over ETS
Garnaut says Copenhagen was not destined to be a 'fiasco'. 22 Dec 2009 2:43 AM
China's carbon camp is calling
COMMENTARY:Rather than following America's lead at the Copenhagen climate summit, Australia should have been firmly on China's side. 21 Dec 2009 7:58 AM
Rudd's the biggest loser
COMMENTARY:Kevin Rudd had a lot to lose at Copenhagen. Now, if he does not call a double dissolution election soon there will be no emission trading in Australia next year. 21 Dec 2009 7:25 AM
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Other copenhagen Resources
- Business Spectator KGBTV interview with Ross Garnaut
The Business Spectator KGB (Kohler, Gottliebsen and Barthomolomeusz) interview Ross Garnaut- KGBTV with Joe Hockey on CPRS
Joe Hockey talks to Business Spectator on the CPRS- Business Spectator's full coverage of the CPRS
Our expert Commentators dicuss the government's CPRS- Business Spectator's Climate Change Blogger
Industry insights from Paul Gilding- The Conversation. Carbon Trading
Reader Feedback and Opinion. Add Yours- Official COP15 Copenhagen Climate Change website
The Official Copenhagen Climate Summit website- United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
The document under negotiation in Copenhagen 2009- Time for Change. Introduced by Kofi Annan.
Midnight Oil's. Beds are Burning remake. Free download- Copenhagen Climate Change Summit on Wikipedia.
Copenhagen Climate Council on Wikipedia- 350 : International Day of Climate Change
Promoting 350 ppm of atmospheric carbon dioxide- Garnaut Climate Change Review
A review from an Australlian perspective- Australian Government Climate Change website
Information on the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS).

