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Developing Countries
· China Opposes Int'l Monitoring of Voluntary Mitigation, Calls for Document
· Wen: Financial Support a Benchmark for Copenhagen Success
· Wen Stresses Need to Stay on Dual-track Approach in Climate Talks
· Premier: China Could Consider 2-degree-temperature-rise as Long-term Goal
· Brazilian President Calls for Responsibility, Commitment at Copenhagen Conference
· Wen: China's Climate Action Not Subject to Int'l Monitoring
· Premier: China Hopes Copenhagen Conference Achieves Best Outcome
· India, Egypt, Bangladesh Set Positions at Climate Conference
· China Urges Rich Nations to Show More Sincerity in Climate Talks
· Developing Countries Expect Fair Agreement in Copenhagen
· China's Chief Negotiator: Haste Makes Waste
· Danish Draft, Worthless and Disruptive
· Wen in Copenhagen with 'Sincerity, Determination'
· Leaders of Developing Countries Urges to Reach Legally Binding Agreement at Copenhagen Climate Conference
· Africa Wants Climate Change Funding of US$100 Bln a Year by 2020
· Small Island States Call for Ensuring Tracks Set in Bali
· Developing Nations Challenge UN Climate Draft Texts
· China Protests Copenhagen Chair's Draft Texts
· Zambia Urges African Countries to Remain United on Climate Change
· China Repeats Stance Against Proposed Carbon Tariffs
· China Opposes Imposition of Carbon Tariffs
· China Says Rich Countries Responsible for Slow Copenhagen Talks Progress
· China Supports Prior Use of Climate Funds by Least Developed Countries
· China Has Great Expectations for Climate Talks, Urges More Efforts
· Chinese Official: Progress Made in Copenhagen Talks, Sticking Points Remain
· African Countries Say Not to Kill Kyoto Protocol
· Indonesia to Reduce Gas Emissions by 26% Until 2020
· Cuts in Pollutants Help Reduction of Carbon Emissions
· China Suggests New Idea on Addressing Climate Change
· China: Failure in Copenhagen Conference Not An Option
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COP15 Introduction Agenda
The COP15 conference is the 15th Conference of the Parties under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). It is co-organized by the Danish Government. The conference will run for two weeks from December 7-18.

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