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http://www.timesofearth.com/Worldnews/?NT=0&nid=14586 - United Nations climate conference in Copenhagen begins three final days of negotiations on a potential agreement to fight global warming. -Danish police made around 250 arrests in Copenhagen Wednesday morning as an organized demonstration against the U.N. climate talks converged on the Bella Center ahead of crucial negotiations at the COP15 summit.

Copenhagen, Denmark - Danish police have clashed with protesters attempting to storm barricades around a UN conference on climate change in Copenhagen, Denmark's capital.
Officers used pepper spray and batons to contain hundreds of protesters gathered outside the Bella Centre on Wednesday, where talks between 193 nations over global warming are taking place.

Demonstrators are hoping to break into and take over the summit to turn it into a "people's assembly" with the aim of giving voice to ordinary people affected by climate change.

"A little while ago there were a few critical moments as they tried to breach that barricade. But since then the crowd has been compressed. It's smaller now in number and it is encircled by the police."

Police said some 250 protesters had been detained during Wednesday's action. There were no reports of injuries.

But Climate Justice Action, which organised the march, said demonstrators were determined to get past the barricade.
"We will get past the police cordon so that we can hold a popular assembly and discuss with delegates from the summit ... to get a climate solution," Peter Nielsen, the group's spokesman, said on Danish TV2 news.

"The police have tried to get in our way all week now. This is a question of resolving a global problem, and we will not hold people back," he said.

Security in the Danish capital has been beefed up to try and stop activists from accessing the Bella Centre, where representatives from 193 countries are negotiating a new global warming deal.

World leaders have begun arriving at the 12-day talks as they enter their final stretch.

Barack Obama, the US president, and Wen Jiabao, the Chinese prime minister, are expected to arrive in the last few days of talks.

Connie Hedegaard, the Danish president of the summit, has stepped down from her role as talks come to a head, with Lars Lokke Rasmussen, the country's prime minister, taking her place.

"With so many heads of state and government having arrived it's appropriate that the Prime Minister of Denmark presides," she told Wednesday's meeting.

Hedegaard, who will continue to participate in negotiations, said the move was procedural.


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