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President Obama will now attend the end of the Copenhagen climate summit after "progress" in talks, the White House says.
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A 'meaningful agreement' on tackling climate change has been reached. Are you happy with the global deal?
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E-mails hacked from a research unit suggest climate change is not caused by human activity, a UN negotiator tells BBC News.
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UN head Ban Ki-moon urges world leaders to "seal a deal" on climate change when they meet in Copenhagen next month.
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China's decision to unveil carbon emissions target two weeks before the Copenhagen climate summit puts pressure on India, a minister says.
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China plans to cut the intensity of carbon dioxide emissions per unit of gross domestic product in 2020 by around 40%.
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President Obama's decision to attend UN climate talks in Copenhagen next month is welcomed by European leaders.
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President Obama will vow to cut US carbon emissions by 17% by 2020, when he attends the climate summit in Copenhagen.
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The US will announce a target for reducing greenhouse emissions before the summit, officials say. Can a deal be reached?
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Hopes are boosted for success at the Copenhagen climate summit as it emerges more than 60 state leaders are expected to attend.
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African leaders agree a compensation demand for the impact of climate change, ahead of the UN summit in Copenhagen.
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Denmark's prime minister says said there must be firm pledges on greenhouse gas reductions at climate talks in Copenhagen.
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South Korea approves a cut in carbon emissions to help set an example ahead of the Copenhagen climate summit.
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