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Environment

Copenhagen climate change conference in pictures: Day 10

Copenhagen diary: COP15 Ethiopia's Prime Minister Meles Zenawi
Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt (L), European Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso (R) and Ethiopia's Prime Minister Meles Zenawi give a press conference at the Bella center. Ethiopian prime minister, head of the African group has proposed a compromise of $50bn (£44bn) a year by 2015 for poor countries to adapt to climate change and $100bn (£89bn) by 2020. Photograph: Olivier Morin/guardian.co.uk
Copenhagen diary: COP15 Hopenhagen LIVE globe
People pass the Hopenhagen LIVE globe on Copenhagen Town Hall Square after a day of protest Photograph: Jens Norgaard Larsen/guardian.co.uk
Copenhagen diary: COP15 Bolivian President Morales
Bolivian President Evo Morales gestures during a press conference at the Bella Center in Copenhagen, December 16, 2009 as he calls on called on the world leaders to hold temperature increases over the next century to just 1C. Photograph: Scanpix Denmark/guardian.co.uk
Copenhagen diary: COP15 Hopenhagen LIVE globe
US Senator John Kerry speaks at a press conference during the UN Climate Change Conference COP15 in the Bella Center. In a heavily attended speech, Kerry, who is leading the effort to get a climate change bill through the Senate, said he was "100%" certain of success - if countries at Copenhagen managed to cut a deal. Photograph: Henning Bagger/guardian.co.uk
Copenhagen diary: COP15 climate chief Yvo De Boer,
U.N. climate chief Yvo De Boer, left, speaks with a member of an NGO's during a activists' sit in at the venue of the Copenhagen Climate Summit in Copenhagen, Wednesday Dec. 16, 2009. Activists, upset with the fact that many NGO's were not granted access to the meeting center, hoped to disrupt a major plenary with world leaders. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo) Photograph: Virginia Mayo/AP
Copenhagen diary: COP15 Connie Hedegaard resigns
Denmark's Climate and Energy Minister Connie Hedegaard speaks to media during the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 in Copenhagen, December 16, 2009. Hedegaard has resigned as president of the UN climate change summit in Copenhagen and is to be replaced the Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen. Photograph: Ints Kalnins/guardian.co.uk
Copenhagen diary: COP15 Members of an Indian NGO burn their accreditations
Members of an Indian NGO burn their accreditations in front of the Bella Centre in Copenhagen on December 16, 2009 on the 10th day of the COP15 UN Climate Change Conference. Photograph: Axel Schmidt/guardian.co.uk
Copenhagen diary: COP15 A protestor with a green
A protestor with a green "peace" sign painted on his face takes part in a demonstration outside Bella Center, the venue of the U.N. climate change conference, in Copenhagen Wednesday Dec. 16, 2009. The largest and most important climate change conference is underway in Copenhagen, aiming to secure an agreement on how to protect the world from calamitous global warming. Photograph: Peter Dejong/guardian.co.uk
Copenhagen diary: COP15 Danish riot police pushes back protestors outside the Bella Center
Danish riot police pushes back protestors during a demonstration outside the Bella Center, the venue of the U.N. Climate Conference, in Copenhagen Wednesday Dec. 16, 2009. The largest and most important climate change conference is underway in Copenhagen, aiming to secure an agreement on how to protect the world from calamitous global warming. Photograph: Peter Dejong/guardian.co.uk
Copenhagen diary: COP15 A man protests in support of indigenous people
A man protests in support of indigenous people at the Bella center of Copenhagen on December 16, 2009 during the COP15 UN Climate Change Conference. Photograph: Attila Kisbenedek/guardian.co.uk
Copenhagen diary: COP15  Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe (2-L) gets a lot of media attention as he attends the high level opening ceremony at the UN Climate Change Conference 2009 in Copenhagen 15 December 2009. Mugabe was one of the first of some 110 expected world leaders to arrive in the Danish capital. Photograph: Keld Navntoft/guardian.co.uk
Copenhagen diary: COP15 Delegates from Bahrain
Delegates from Bahrain talk during a plenary session at the climate summit in Copenhagen, Denmark, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2009. Photograph: Anja Niedringhaus/guardian.co.uk
Copenhagen diary: COP15 Prime Minister Brown with Austarlia's Prime Minister Rudd
Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown poses with Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) before a meeting at a hotel beside the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen December 15, 2009. Photograph: Christian Charisius/guardian.co.uk
Copenhagen diary: COP15 Britain's Prince COP15 Charles at the opening session in Copenhagen
Britain's Prince Charles speaks at the opening session of the high-level segment of the UN Climate Change Conference 2009 in Copenhagen December 15, 2009. Photograph: Bob Strong/guardian.co.uk
Copenhagen diary: COP15 Delegates of the high-level segment
Delegates of the high-level segment of the UN Climate Change Conference 2009 listen to the opening speech of Denmark's Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen in Copenhagen December 15, 2009. Photograph: Bob Strong/guardian.co.uk
Copenhagen diary: COP15 UN Climate Change Conference
(L-R) Danish COP15 President Connie Hedegaard, Danish Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen, UN secretary general Ban Ki Moon, British Prince Charles, Ivo de Boer, director of the UN climate secretariat and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Wangari Maathai pictured at the ceremonial opening of the minister's conference at the UN World Climate Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, 15 December 2009. The conference has entered its crucial phase. Photograph: Keld Navntoft/guardian.co.uk
Copenhagen diary: COP15 Xie Zhenhua and Su Wei
Chinese Vice Chairman Minister for National Development and Reform Commission and head of the Chinese Delegation Xie Zhenhua (L) and Chinese Director General of the Department of the Climate Change, National Development and Reform Comission Su Wei (R) attend the welcoming ceremony of the high level segment at the Bella center of Copenhagen on December 15, 2009 on the the 9th day of the COP15. Photograph: Attila Kisbenedek/guardian.co.uk
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