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What Happens in Copenhagen…
For two weeks in December 2009, representatives of 193 nations negotiated towards an international agreement that would take force after 2012, the year by which participants in the Kyoto Protocol are supposed to have achieved the reductions of greenhouse gas emissions to which they had committed under the Protocol.
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