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Tag Archives: COP 15

Can the world afford to be run by countries? Final thoughts from COP-15

By PLoS Guest Blogger
Posted: December 20, 2009
Category: Global Health, Policy | Tagged climate change, COP 15 | Leave a comment

Snowstorms in Copenhagen

By PLoS Guest Blogger
Posted: December 16, 2009
Category: General, Global Health, Policy | Tagged climate change, COP 15, Policy | Leave a comment

Climate and health – reporting from Copenhagen

By PLoS Guest Blogger
Posted: December 11, 2009
Category: Global Health, Policy, Public | Tagged climate change, COP 15, Policy | Leave a comment

COP15, 2 days in: a health researchers perspective

By PLoS Guest Blogger
Posted: December 10, 2009
Category: Global Health, Policy, Public | Tagged climate change, COP 15, Policy | 1 Comment

On the way to Copenhagen for the UN Climate Conference

By PLoS Guest Blogger
Posted: December 7, 2009
Category: Global Health, Policy, Public | Tagged climate change, COP 15, Policy | Leave a comment
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