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"Talks in Deadlock Ahead of Leaders' Arrival"

"COPENHAGEN -- Negotiators at the United Nations climate summit scrambled Wednesday to bridge multibillion-dollar disagreements as President Barack Obama and other world leaders prepared to descend on the Danish capital Friday.

As night fell in Copenhagen Wednesday, it appeared that the leaders could arrive for the summit's final sessions with significant work to do to achieve Mr. Obama's goal of a 'meaningful' climate agreement.

Mr. Obama has gotten personally involved in a last-ditch lobbying effort, calling large and small nations seen as pivotal to breaking an impasse. Failure to ink even a nonbinding political deal in Copenhagen would be an embarrassment to Mr. Obama, who has made attacking climate change a centerpiece of his agenda."

Jeffrey Ball, Stephen Power and Guy Chazan report for the Wall Street Journal December 17, 2009.

See Also:

"Clinton: US Ready To Join $100B Climate Aid Fund" (AP)

"Climate Talks Deadlocked as Clashes Erupt Outside" (AP)

"Ailing Climate Summit Gets 22-Billion-Dollar Boost" (AFP)

"Copenhagen Climate Talks Approach 'Defining Moment in History'" (ENS)

"Civil Society Delegates Excluded from Climate Summit, Gassed, Beaten" (ENS)

"Hopes Are Fading for Climate Accord at Copenhagen" (New York Times)

"Analysis: Climate Talks a Halting Step Toward Goal" (AP)


"Hour of Truth for Troubled Climate Summit" (AFP)


"China Says It Can't See Reaching Agreement on Climate Pact" (Washington Post)

"Danish Premier Takes Charge of ‘Messy’ Climate Talks" (Bloomberg)

"Climate Talks May Set Deadlines; China Says Pact Still Possible" (Bloomberg)

"Wary Nations Face Cultural Divide on Climate Treaty's 'Transparency'" (Greenwire)

"Study Forecasts 9m Sea-Level Rise If Temperatures Meet 2C Threshold" (UK Guardian)


"Rich Wrongly Blame Poor on Climate: India" (Reuters)

"Obama's Weak Hand on Climate, and the California Option" (Huffington Post)


"A Cap-and-Trade Exercise Riles Copenhagen" (Los Angeles Times)


 

Source: Wall St. Journal, 12/17/2009