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As Climate Talks Stall Protests Erupt

Posted on | December 16, 2009 | Comments Off

COPENHAGEN — Shooting pepper spray and beating protesters with batons, police tried to squash protests at the UN Climate Conference. As talks stalled inside, the protesters want strong action with firm steps to stop global warming and are calling for climate justice.

“I regret to report we have been unable to reach agreement,” John Ashe of Antigua, chairman of one negotiating group, told the conference.

“We are extremely disappointed,” Ian Fry of the tiny Pacific nation of Tuvalu said on the conference floor. “I have the feeling of dread we are on the Titanic and sinking fast. It’s time to launch the lifeboats.”

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