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Little progress made in first week in Copenhagen: China

    BEIJING, Dec. 10 -- The negotiation process in Copenhagen is very complicated as all parties are trying to coordinate different interests and bargain with each other, Su Wei, deputy head of the Chinese delegation, told the Global Times Thursday during an exclusive interview.

    "It's hard to tell whether the negotiations have made any progress," Su said, as the climate summit is moving to the end of the first week of negotiations. Full story

Only realism could bridge gaps at Copenhagen talks

    BEIJING, Dec. 11 -- Accusations have become a stark feature at most global talks nowadays, and the ongoing UN climate change conference in Copenhagen does not look like being an exception.

    But every participant must understand that there is no easy way out of the existing climate, which entails immediate and adequate global action. Unfortunately, such a shared knowledge of the urgency to act does not guarantee that the international community will be able to strike a meaningful climate deal in the Danish capital. Full story

EU leaders pledge $3.6 bln annually for climate fund

    BRUSSELS, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) -- European Union leaders on Friday pledged 2.4 billion euros (3.5 billion U.S. dollars) annually from2010 to 2012 to help developing countries tackle climate change.

    The pledge was seen as a move to boost the ongoing U.N. climate talks in Copenhagen. Full story

EU leaders fail to reach agreement on climate change funds

    BRUSSELS, Dec. 10 (Xinhua) -- Leaders of European Union (EU) members reiterated their stance on climate change at a summit here on Thursday, but failed to put forward the exact amount of a "fast-starting" fund to help developing countries tackle climate change. 

    Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeld, whose country holds the current EU rotating presidency, told a press conference that the bloc was committed to showing leadership in fighting against climate change and had made conditional offer. Full story

Special report: Global Climate Change


Editor: Li Xianzhi
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