Copenhagen Climate Change Special
Contents
Features >
Eleven days in December
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Meet the insiders at the Copenhagen summit
Comment (3)The Prospect interview: Ed Miliband
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The energy and climate change secretary talks to Prospect
The Big Green Issues >
A case of green fatigue
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Obsessing about lightbulbs and air miles is not going to make a big enough difference
How much do we pollute?
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We know that emissions are rising, but our system of measurement is all over the place
Does the Copenhagen conference matter?
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James Lovelock, Bjorn Lomborg, Zac Goldsmith and other scientists, politicians and negotiators argue about why the climate change summit is important
Temperature: where is the tipping point?
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Emissions are a cumulative game
The human time bomb
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To cut emissions we have to curb world population. So why isn’t this Copenhagen’s top priority?
Enlightened self-interest
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The world’s fastest developing countries are doing more about climate change than we think
Burden-sharing made simple
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Who should foot the bill for saving the planet?
Web Exclusives >
Is Britain's future renewable?
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The financial crisis has cast a shadow over the future of Britain's renewable energy industry
A load of greenwash
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Eco-warriors may think they're saving the planet, but are they actually harming it?
How not to take on climate change deniers
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When asked to debate global warming at St Andrews, I was delighted. Unfortunately, my opponents turned me into a bug-eyed fanatic
A green way to die
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The very latest eco-must have: an environmentally-friendly funeral


