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  What is Copenhagen: 15th Conference of the Parties to the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 15) and the 5th Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol.

There are two U.N. Ad Hoc Working Groups (AWGs) leading the way:
AWG-LCA (on Long-term Cooperative Action) U.N.   All documents
AWG-KP (Kyoto Protocol) U.N.

The AWG-LCA includes the U.S. because it signed the UNFCCC, but not part of AWG-KP because it did not ratify the Kyoto Protocol.
 
 
 
The U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change:  PDF
The Kyoto Protocol:  UN page with PDF
Negotiating text (from AWG-LCA) for Copenhagen:  UN page with PDF
Europe's site and position
OECD: from CDM to Sectoral approaches
How to download individual country positions from the U.N.
Official Danish Site: Copenhagen Climate-Change Summit
Best recent Climate-Change Report Report, March 2009.
from the University of Copenhagen: go
The EU Position" 20% below 1990 level by 2020, and 30% if others cooperate. pdf
Copenhagen FAQs and answers: UK Guardian.
 
 


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