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Nick Smith's emissions trading scheme, plan A. "Save the world? Hell no - but it should see us through to Copenhagen..." 27 November 2009
Meanwhile.... In Copenhagen... 7 December 2009
Yvo De Boer. UN Climate Change. 10 December 2009
"One positive out of Copenhagen... if sea levels rise as predicted... we won't have to keep debating foreshore access!" 20 December 2009
Climate Change. 4 December 2009
H.C. Andersen's last fairy tale - "... And everyone live happily ever after". 21 December 2009
"Am I late for the Climate Conference?" 30 November 2009
CLIMATE CHANGE. 8 December 2009
"Why isn't the Minister concerned about the effect global warming is having on the earth?" "Why should he be worried? He's on a different planet to the rest of us" 3 December 2009
"At first I thought the Copenhagen Climate Conference was just a 'photo-op', but now with so many world leaders attending, I realise it's a FAIRY-TALE photo-op..." 3 December 2009
"Why are we feeling bad about this?" 8 December 2009
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