Climate Summit: Stop dawdling!

Climate Minister Connie Hedegaard: “Things have to get moving. We can’t continue with 200 pages of text. It’ll have to be cut down. That is a signal that the heads of state and government must send.”
Climate Minister Connie Hedegaard: “Things have to get moving. We can’t continue with 200 pages of text. It’ll have to be cut down. That is a signal that the heads of state and government must send.”
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Denmark’s Climate Minister Connie Hedegaard, who is preparing for the December U.N. Climate Summit in Copenhagen, is appealing to prime ministers and presidents across the world to actively get involved in a process that is going much too slowly.

“I won’t hide that we are in a difficult and serious situation right now, with only three months to go before we are in the midst of it in Copenhagen,” says Hedegaard.

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