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CBC coverage of Copenhagen 2009
Last Updated: Monday, December 21, 2009 | 2:33 PM ET
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Copenhagen 2009
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Analysis
- Stephen Strauss: Taking sides in the wicked climate change debate
- The take-notice deal that the world is ignoring
- (Tom Parry, Dec. 21)
- Copenhagen summit: Eyes wide shut
- (Bob McDonald, Quirks & Quarks, Dec. 18)
- Spend Copenhagen cash on high-tech green engine
- (Don Pittis, Dec. 17)
- A call for compromise at the Copenhagen summit
- (Tom Parry, Dec. 16)
- Maybe Copenhagen should fail
- (D. Simon Jackson, Dec. 14)
- Climate change and market forces
- (Don Pittis, Dec. 10)
- The 4 myths behind the climate change debate
- (Richard Handler, Dec. 8)
- Video: Is it getting hot in here?
- (Rex Murphy, Dec. 3)
- Harper's climate change challenge
- (Don Newman, Nov. 27)
Delegates point to an interactive screen in the main venue at the UN climate summit in Copenhagen, Dec. 10. (Anja Niedringhaus/Associated Press)
Story archive
- S. Africa blames host for Copenhagen talks failure
- Dec. 22, 2009
- UN's Ban defends climate summit as 'step forward'
- Dec. 21, 2009
- Climate talks end with sketchy deal
- Dec. 19, 2009
- Canada part of Copenhagen climate deal
- Dec. 18, 2009
- Canada tagged as 'Fossil of the Year'
- Dec. 18, 2009
- Climate summit 'hangs in the balance'
- Dec. 18, 2009
- Climate summit protests prompt UN access review
- Dec. 18, 2009
- World leaders push for climate deal
- Dec. 17, 2009
- Canada pushing for climate deal: Prentice
- Dec. 16, 2009
- Indigenous groups push for progress at climate summit
- Dec. 16, 2009
- UN head chides countries at Copenhagen
- Dec. 15, 2009
- Protesters crash climate meeting attended by northern leaders
- Dec. 15, 2009
- Yes Men take credit for fake climate releases
- Dec. 14, 2009
- Tories pondered weaker emission targets for oil and gas
- Dec. 14, 2009
- Developing nations boycott climate talks
- Dec. 14, 2009
- 200 arrested during Copenhagen climate meeting
- Dec. 13, 2009
- Inuit have mixed views on CO2 cuts
- Dec. 13, 2009
- Nearly 1,000 protesters detained in Copenhagen
- Dec. 12, 2009
- Arctic ships could face greenhouse gas restrictions
- Dec. 12, 2009
- UN climate draft sets tougher emission targets
- Dec. 11, 2009
- European leaders pledge cash for climate change
- Dec. 11, 2009
- 1,700 U.K. scientists back climate science
- Dec. 10, 2009
- IMF could fund climate adaptation: Soros
- Dec. 10, 2009
- Exempt northerners from emission cuts: Inuit leader
- Dec. 10, 2009
- Winter Olympians urge Harper to back climate solution
- Dec. 9, 2009
- Developing nations decry Danish climate plan
- Dec. 9, 2009
- Film festival brings Inuit perspective to climate conference
- Dec. 9, 2009
- Alberta wants 'ambitious' Copenhagen deal
- Dec. 8, 2009
- Climate conference yields few benefits: delegates
- Dec. 8, 2009
- 2000s warmest decade on record: UN
- Dec. 8, 2009
- Immediate climate action needed, summit hears
- Dec. 7, 2009
- Climate talks should set ambitious goal: poll
- Dec. 6, 2009
- UN to probe stolen climate data emails
- Dec. 4, 2009
Video archive
- Canadian climate targets
- Dec. 20: Canada will set its environmental targets in line with the U.S.: Prentice
- Copenhagen accord
- Dec. 19: Non-binding climate deal reached, activists disappointed by the process and details
- Legacy of dirty energy
- Dec. 18: Centralia, Pa., is a poster town for coal energy and government bureaucracy gone bad
- Wind energy boost
- Dec. 18: A Trois-Rivieres, Que., company reinvents itself as a producer of wind turbines
- Canada named Fossil of the Year
- Dec. 18: Environmentalists in Copenhagen stage mock competition and award Canada the top booby prize.
- Obama: Here not to talk, but to act
- Dec. 18: U.S. president calls for action at last day of climate change summit.
- PM arrives in Copenhagen
- Dec. 17: Prime Minister Stephen Harper arrived in Copenhagen on Thursday, joining the leaders of 192 countries attending the summit.
- World leaders push for climate deal
- Dec. 17: Prime Minister Harper arrived in Copenhagen on Thursday, joining the leaders of the 192 countries attending the summit.
- Harper heads to summit
- Dec. 16: PM will arrive in Copenhagen for final days of climate treaty talks.
- Inside the Copenhagen chaos
- Dec. 16: Interview with Eriel Tchekwie Deranger, one of the protesters who was inside the Bella Centre in Copenhagen
- Police detain summit protesters
- Dec. 16: Some accredited attendees not allowed in, resignations, upheaval galore
- The climate question
- Dec. 15: 3 CBC reporters examine international examples of climate change
- Copenhagen winds down
- Dec. 15: Negotiations entering their final days
- UN head chides countries
- Dec. 15: Dickering at the Copenhagen climate conference prompted some chiding from UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon
- Schwarzenegger on climate change
- Dec. 15: The California governor talks about personal responsibility in the fight against climate change
- Secret Oilsands emissions plan
- Dec. 14: CBC obtains federal cabinet documents that suggest government weaken emissions targets for oil and gas firms.
- Hoax: Change in Canada's climate stance
- Dec. 14: Fake press releases claim Canada is committed to drastic greenhouse gas emission cuts.
- Climate sit-in
- Dec. 14: A closer look at activists in action from CBC videojournalist Peter Wall
- Provinces call for climate policy
- Dec. 14: World meets in Copenhagen and takes aim at Canada's emissions record, but now has help from provinces
- Climate arrests
- Dec. 13: Police arrest 200 protesters; binding international climate deal unlikely at Copenhagen
- Climate consensus difficult
- Dec. 13: Environment deal not likely from Copenhagen: Prentice
- Arctic melt
- Dec. 12: More Arctic communities are losing their battle against climate change
- Climate change protests
- Dec. 12: Danish police arrest hundreds of climate activists in Copenhagen
- China's eco urgency
- Dec. 12: For the Middle Kingdom, going green is not only sound policy but good business
- Climate debate
- Dec. 11: Prominent scientist and oil tycoon spar over whether climate change is real
- Brown and Sarkozy pledge billions
- Dec. 11: U.K. PM and French president say they will contribute 10 billion dollars over three years to help developing countries fight global warming
- Amazon deforestation
- Dec. 10: By 2017, the forest could be reduced by 40 per cent
- Bay of Fundy
- Dec. 10: Many say climate change puts shore communities at risk
- Canada at Copenhagen
- Dec. 9: The National's At Issue panel takes on Afghan detainees, 'Climate-gate', the PM's stance
- Expel Canada from Commonwealth?
- Dec. 9: British newspaper suggests Canada's expulsion for crimes against climate
- Climate change film
- Dec. 9: Movie focusing on Inuit knowledge and climate change will be shown at indigenous film festival during Copenhagen summit
- Going geothermal
- Dec. 8: Investigating an alternative energy system
- Climate controversy
- Dec. 8: Leaked documents have developing nations upset and threatening to leave the UN climate summit in Copenhagen
- Oilsands pollute the Athabasca: Report
- Dec. 8: Study challenges provincial government's long-held claims about river's health
- Oilsands: The View on the Ground
- Fort McMurray residents tell what life is like at the centre of the oilsands storm.
- Climate and Canada
- Dec. 7: Canada receives 'Fossil of the Day' title in Copenhagen while Greenpeace stages protest on Parliament Hill
- Greenpeace occupies roof
- Dec. 7: Greenpeace activists protest on the roof of Parliament's West Block in Ottawa in an effort to call attention to climate change
- Copenhagen climate change summit opens
- Dec. 7: Conference is aimed at reaching a new agreement on controlling greenhouse gas emissions
- Copenhagen a hot ticket
- Dec. 7: UN environmental conference expected to draw 15,000 people
- U.S. attitude on climate
- Dec. 6: Climate concerns not in the public consciousness of the average American
- Disappearing arctic ice
- Dec. 5: Researchers at the University of Manitoba say they have seen the effects of global warming first hand
- Jim Prentice
- Dec. 4: Environment minister discusses Canada's strategy for Copenhagen climate summit
- Climate scandal
- Dec. 2: Scientist's work under review after allegations his team manipulated data to make climate change seem more severe
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