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					<title>Anthony Doesburg:  Where rising tides are more than a future threat</title>        
					<description>As attendees pack their bags and head for home after the Copenhagen climate-change conference, a country just to the southwest of Denmark has more riding on the outcome than most.

Not for nothing is it called the Netherlands, or...</description>
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					<title>Key upbeat on Copenhagen talks</title>        
					<description>Prime Minister John Key heads to climate talks in Copenhagen tomorrow confident progress can be made.

Mr Key did not originally plan to attend the United Nations talks, describing them as a photo opportunity but as pressure built...</description>
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					<title>Taking a hard line on climate change</title>        
					<description>Riding the train home from the Bella Centre, sandwiched between placard-carrying polar bears and businessmen in suits and ties, you can overhear several different conversations on the same topic.

Whether the bare bones of two climate...</description>
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					<title>Tiny Tuvalu outgunned by oil giant</title>        
					<description>Declaring &quot;it&apos;s a matter of survival&quot;, one of the world&apos;s tiniest nations, speaking for imperiled islands everywhere, took on global industrial and oil powers at the United Nations climate conference - and lost.

&quot;Madam President,...</description>
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					<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 10:33:18 +1200</pubDate>
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