London, July 2010
When the Copenhagen conference ended, it appeared that the summit had failed catastrophically. After all, the plenary failed to adopt a document put in front of it by world leaders who represented over 4 billion people and all major groupings among the negotiating countries – much to the dismay of the hosts and majority of the negotiators. Indeed, only five countries objected to the adoption of the Copenhagen Accord. What next?
By Olga Gasson-Zade; Point Carbon





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