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Tag Archives: The Mint
The road after Copenhagen, The Mint (India)
The accord from the Copenhagen climate change conference wasn’t the result of a negotiation, but unidirectional concessions by developed countries to developing ones to support an agreement that obliged the latter to offer nothing in return. Consider the scorecard. Before … Continue reading
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A patent Copenhagen solution, The Mint (India)
India’s negotiating position on intellectual property (IP) at the Copenhagen climate change conference might be good politics, but it’s unlikely to help developing countries cut their emissions. Many key negotiating deadlocks at Copenhagen are focused on classic attitudinal divides between … Continue reading




