Copenhagen and Beyond. An ippr guide to climate change negotiations
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In this short guide, ippr's expert climate change team set out in a clear and accessible way what might happen at Copenhagen, what might come after and the background to the negotiations. ippr climate change experts will be available for comment, briefing and interviews throughout the summit, both in Copenhagen and London.
In this short guide, ippr's expert climate change team set out in a clear and accessible way what might happen at Copenhagen, what might come after and the background to the negotiations. ippr climate change experts will be available for comment, briefing and interviews throughout the summit, both in Copenhagen and London.
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