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India's environment minister says "equity is central to any debate on climate change"

Makes her first public address in Durban at a side event organised by CSE in association with the ministry

India should not support the Copenhagen Accord, says CSE

Copenhagen Accord is weak, meaningless and fundamentally flawed. It will be bad for the fight against climate change and bad for India.

CSE charts an agenda for action in Poznan, calls for tough action to reduce emissions and an agreement based on equity

A tale of disappearing islands and lost addresses

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