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12

Towards a stalemate in Copenhagen ?

On Thursday, November 12 , 2009 | Tags: , , , , , ,

denmark-flagEven if the United States are going forward on climate change, many analysts around the world believe the COP 15 meeting in Copenhagen next month will end up in a stalemate.

As China and India are stepping up to the climate change issue and as Europe is – albeit moderately ambitious goals – still leading, the United States seem to be stalling the process.

Could America lead once again ? I dream of a speech on cleantech like the moon shot one. A decade to get rid of oil and coal. After all, Al Gore believes it can be done.

What happened in Barcelona wasn’t preparing a successful agreement, here are some posts that will convince you :

It’s high time our governments react as there is a triple crises : a socio-economical one, a climatical one and an energy one. This will be the topic of a future post, so stay tuned !

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  1. China is getting ready for Copenhagen
  2. UNEP urges to seal the deal
  3. Barcelona is facing important water scarcity
  4. Albeit economic crisis, the US care about climate change
  5. Australia to ratify Kyoto, will partake in Bali talks
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