Copenhagen: A 2-Week Wrap-Up, Photos
Had enough of the Copenhagen climate negotiations? Well, the convention officially ended this weekend, with resounding disappointment over the weak and vague Accord that wasn’t even fully supported by all of the delegates. Positive notes from the convention are that clearly the world is watching these issues closely, and this summit was the first time that all of the countries were willing to offer some kind of emissions reductions targets. The summit also produced progress on long term financing and how to mitigate deforestation. Here’s all of our coverage and photos from the event:
- Copenhagen: The UN’s Perspective on the Accord
- Copenhagen: A Pending Weak Agreement
- Obama in Copenhagen: Collective Action Hangs In the Balance
- U.S. Smart Grid Players Drop In On Copenhagen
- Copenhagen & Transparency: Carbon Software Makers Watching Closely
- Copenhagen Crunch: Amid Chaos, Clinton Proposes $100B Fund
- Q&A: Google’s Dan Reicher on the Importance of Copenhagen
- John Kerry: With Success in Copenhagen, Congress Will Follow
- A Rally for Home Energy Information from Copenhagen
- U.S. Energy Secretary Announces $350M for Clean Energy Tech in Developing World
- Copenhagen: Leaders Arriving, A “Crime Scene,” and A Walk-Out
- Copenhagen: U.S. Energy Secretary Highlights Power of the Stimulus Funds
- To Be or Not to Be: Green Business Leaders’ Call to Action
- PHOTOS: Massive Copenhagen Rally for Agreement on Climate Change
- 5 Cool Concepts for Mobility on Demand, Courtesy of Copenhagen
- U.S. Commerce Secretary: Entrepreneurs Will Pioneer the Climate Solution
- Earth2Tech Map: Guide to COP15
- Infotech Can Cut Carbon, But Should It Be In the Copenhagen Agreement?
- Copenhagen: Soros Proposes $100B Climate Fund
- Copenhagen: Google Launches Forest Monitoring Tool
- Better Place’s Danish Dreams, Plus a Test Drive of Its First Electric Car
- Notes from Copenhagen: A Looming Divide
- Copenhagen: 7 Lessons Learned From a Decade of Carbon Finance
- Copenhagen: UN Climate Chief Weighs in On Climategate, EPA Ruling, Work Ahead
- PHOTOS: Loudest COP15 Protests Call for Support of Developing Nations
- David Blood: A Strong COP15 Treaty Will Unleash Innovation & Green Economy
- LIVE: Copenhagen Opening Ceremony Kicks Off
- Notes From Copenhagen: A Bit of Warmth Amid the Cold
- Why the Copenhagen Climate Talks Are Important for Silicon Valley


























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