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| Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s media coverage of the aftermath of Copenhagen and climate change, disappearing rapidly into the wide b...

| The Minister President of Baden Württemberg Günther Oettinger could hardly have failed to pass his confirmation hearings before the members...

| The Swedes are not really sure whether they should embrace “their” national champion Vattenfall for the dividends it generates, or whether t...

| Copenhagen alters the international policy landscapeIt’s not until something breaks that you know how fragile it is. The multilateral climat...

| The message from Copenhagen for the energy industry is that mitigation of climate change is an imperative and an opportunity that can no lon...

| The prospect of carbon capture and storage projects being included in the Clean Development Mechanism created by the Kyoto Protocol took a k...

| For much of the last two years the international community has worked toward developing an international agreement to lay out the basic fram...

| Introduced yesterday at the Copenhagen climate talks as a ‘climate action hero’, the governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger, urged a...

| Copenhagen is bustling with PR people trying to tell you that clean coal is the real deal, or that natural gas consumption needs to be boost...

| Whether or not the international community reaches a comprehensive climate agreement at Copenhagen in December 2009, the EU member states ar...