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The new Copenhagen Accord will be discussed in formal climate talks next year. |  |



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The US will fund climate mitigation and adaptation in poor nations by $3.6 billion to 2012. |  |
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Developers today won the right to appeal decisions made on CDM projects. |  |
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The EU will back a rough climate deal made between the US and some big developing countries. |  |
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Kazakhstan's target under the Kyoto protocol has been approved by the UN. |  |


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A South American utility will sell 500,000 CERs from a clean energy project at one of its plants. |  |
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World leaders are haggling over key elements of a new UN climate treaty. |  |
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EU carbon prices closed slightly lower amid mixed energy prices and deadlock at UN climate talks. |  |
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The UK has pledged to robustly defend the ETS after legal action was taken by US airlines. |  |
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A plan to levy JI projects to fund adaptation in poor nations has been shot down once again at UN talks. |  |
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EU carbon prices edged higher on Friday morning but traders said the market was lacking direction. |  |
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The US president today laid out several conditions he wants for a global climate deal. |  |
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A political statement now appears to be the strongest possible outcome from Copenhagen. |  |
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RGGI volumes plummeted this week as the benchmark contract nears expiry at month end. |  |
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Republicans said commitments made by the US in Copenhagen will need congressional approval. |  |
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World leaders are in a last-minute push to ensure a climate deal is reached tomorrow. |  |
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Pledges by rich and poor nations to cut emissions will warm the earth by 3C, a leaked text said. |  |
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EU carbon tumbled on Thursday as power demand fell and UN climate talks made glacial progress. |  |
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CER supply will be less than previously forecast, analysts said, citing three key recent developments. |  |
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Negotiators expect the UN summit to fail to agree cuts in shipping and aviation emissions. |  |
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