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COP17, The Story So Far

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Uploaded on Dec 4, 2011

Follow the UKYCC delegation at http://un.ukycc.org and @ukyccdelegation.

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  • journette

    Are you doing one for COP17 and the Durban Platform?? Please do one! :)

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  • Andy Hix

    @ataylorsei thanks a lot! It took a good few hours to boil it down. Fingers crossed on part 2!

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  • ataylorsei

    That's great, love your work... not easy to synthesize such a protracted and complex process in an engaging way, but you've done it, so well done! Looking forward to the next instalment, I really hope the story has a happy ending!

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  • Grant976

    And that basically sums it up . . .

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  • GoaAiLi19

    awesome!

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  • SchnitzelScoffer

    The best part begins at 0:54.

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  • subbanged

    Both NOx and HOx loss is catalyzed via mechanisms involving molecules all over the world and all parties are responsible. People may not like it but thats the way it is

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  • subbanged

    You do realize Canada controls the biggest oil reserves in the world now, (Saskatchewan has a larger oil sands then alberta). I do agree with the US though, why shouldn't china and India sign it. Both countries are becoming first world nations in large part due to manufacturing products for North America and Europe and by allowing them free reign to continue is foolish especially when you look at the data which supports the idea that especially recently ozone loss falls on them.

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