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Copenhagen: Climate change summit

One accord, yet discord

Copenhagen has brought some progress, but failed to deliver a binding timetable, write Fiona Harvey, Andrew Ward and Ed Crooks

New world order?

The diplomatic chaos at the Copenhagen conference could be a foretaste of a multi-polar future, writes Andrew Ward

Fractious and freezing

Delegates gathered in an overcrowded, charm-free convention hall, writes Andrew Ward

Dressed to impress

Copenhagen was the place to make a point or a profit, writes Ed Crooks

Behind the scenes

Negotiators did the real hard work at the summit, says Fiona Harvey

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COMMENT

Hopes for new order from climate chaos

Copenhagen has seen significant advances towards finding ways to spread new, low-carbon technology and to protect forests, writes Clive Cookson

    For rich nations, this is not the season for giving

    Given the murkiness with which aid is labelled and distributed, its implementation is nearly impossible to judge in retrospect, writes Alan Beattie

      DIARY

      Conference diary

      A snapshot of events in and around Copenhagen. By Ed Crooks, Fiona Harvey and Andrew Ward

        FROM THE BLOGS

        FT Energy Source: the final word

        Throughout the conference experts from both sides of the debate posted their views: here is our selection of the best

          BRIEFING

          Chinese puzzle

          Questions have been raised over the accuracy of official data. By Geoff Dyer

            Facing the sceptics

            Outside the main conference, climate change sceptics gathered to state their case. By Andrew Ward