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The Legacy of the Climate Talks in Copenhagen: Hopenhagen or Brokenhagen?

Meinhard Doelle

DOI https://doi.org/10.21552/CCLR/2010/1/132



ecade took place in Copenhagen, Denmark.1 For two weeks, climate change took center stage with high expectations for a comprehensive global agreement on how to tackle climate change, generally recognized as one of the most complex challenges facing the human race. Well over half of the 193 parties attending the negotiations were represented by their head of state or government, making Copenhagen the largest gathering of heads of state outside New York. However, instead of making headlines with a comprehensive climate deal, Copenhagen made

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