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[21 Dec 2009 | No Comment | ]
Copenhagen, Hopenhagen, Brokenhagen

The outcome of the COP15 has left much of the world in disappointment, Reportage enviro Danish Correspondent Jeppe Funder reports from Copenhagen.

Climate Change, Copenhagen 15, Special reports »

[21 Dec 2009 | No Comment | ]
Gordon Brown clings to ‘Hopenhagen’

Contrary to the views of green groups around the world, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says that the Copenhagen agreement was a vital step in combating climate change. Elizabeth Pearson reports from London.

Climate Change, Copenhagen 15 »

[20 Dec 2009 | No Comment | ]
Second flood

The Copenhagen Climate Conference was significant for all, but none as much as the Pacific Islands, whose people will lose their homes, culture and livelihoods in the near future. May Slater reports.

Climate Change, Copenhagen 15 »

[17 Dec 2009 | One Comment | ]
NGOs denied access to COP15

The COP15 negotiations are entering their final stages, but space is limited so NGO’s are being forced out as heads of states arrive in big numbers. Jeppe Funder & Rune Langhoff report.

Climate Change, Copenhagen 15 »

[15 Dec 2009 | No Comment | ]
Mass arrests by Danish police criticised

Danish police are maximising their use of the new protest package of laws, arresting over 1000 COP15 protesters in the past week, writes Jeppe Funder.

Climate Change, Copenhagen 15, Opinion »

[11 Dec 2009 | No Comment | ]
The climate of COP15

Attention must be claimed inside the busy COP15 venue, as Reportage enviro Danish Correspondent, Jeppe Funder, discovers.

Climate Change, Copenhagen 15, Opinion »

[9 Dec 2009 | No Comment | ]
‘Danish text’ threatens COP15 negotiations

NGOs and developing nations are in an uproar after a Danish draft agreement showing preference to wealthy countries and abandoning the Kyoto protocol was leaked. Reportage enviro’s Danish Correspondent, Jeppe Funder, reports from COP15.

Climate Change, Copenhagen 15, Opinion »

[7 Dec 2009 | 2 Comments | ]
Harsh protest laws passed for COP15

The Danish Government has passed controversial new laws to detain violent protesters in the lead up to COP15.
Jeppe Funder reports from the UN Climate Conference in Copenhagen.

Law & Ethics, Special reports »

[13 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]
Cash dries out for Land and Water Australia

The closure of Australia’s key rural development agency casts doubt over the future of agricultural research, writes Emily Ackew

350, Climate Change, Energy, Sidebar »

[26 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]
Emergency call from Parliament House

In Canberra on Saturday, protestors from Climate Change Canberra and numerous other environmental groups along with local residents held an emergency rally in front of Parliament House, writes Geoff Lazarus.