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COP21 Breaking News_10 December: the final sprint of the Final Agreement Negotiations

December 10, 2015 by The Sting's Team Leave a Comment

The latest meeting of the Paris Committee at 8 p.m. on Wednesday 9 December was eagerly awaited, with the “La Seine” plenary room filling up quickly. The 196 Parties had to say if they would agree to work on the new text set out a few hours earlier by COP21 President Laurent Fabius. This was […]

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