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Hopes are fading that a strong treaty will emerge from next month's negotiations in Copenhagen. Researchers who study cooperation, though, aren't surprised. Mason Inman reports.
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comment and analysis
A call to reason
The ethical basis for climate policy should be subjected to serious public debate.
Small pacts are no big deal
Bilateral deals can bring us closer to agreement, but cannot alone solve the problem of climate change.
Keeping prediction in perspective
Scientists must be clear about the limits of climate prediction.
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latest research
African ice loss
Ice loss on Kilimanjaro has declined by 26 per cent since 2000.
Complex connections
Aerosol-greenhouse gas interactions affect overall warming.
Unlucky strike
Lightening storms at mid-latitudes and in the subtropics can increase atmospheric warming.
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climate feedback blog
Copenhagen conference: call it a wrap
Negotiators in Barcelona coalesce on what is needed for a successful outcome in Copenhagen. Jeff Tollefson
Australian agency denies gagging climate researchers
Withdrawal of paper leads to questions over a researcher's right to comment on policy. Olive Heffernan
Countdown to Copenhagen
Passing US domestic climate legislation may be tricky, but that isn't preventing the EPA from doing its part. Keith Kloor
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