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Copenhagen must be the beginning for greener future in Britain
Date: December 28th 2009 Author:
Jasmina Nikoloska, Maidenhead
Category: Articles
Topic: CO2 emissions , Ecology
Topic: CO2 emissions , Ecology
The government of the United Kingdom went to Copenhagen with optimism and a hope that first global alliance of 192 countries would create the possibility for preservation of the planet for future generations.
But, the government's aspiration in reaching its goals was not successful. A long-term goal of a global temperature increase by 2050 of no more than 2°C, an emissions cut of at least 80 per cent by 2050, ambitious cuts for all developed nations to th...
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