Environmentalists Fear Failure of Copenhagen Conference

Jezersko, 22 September - A commitment to financially help developing countries cut CO2 emissions is considered the greatest obstacle to reaching a legally binding climate change agreement at the December high-profile summit in Copenhagen, two environmentalists taking part in the British Council-sponsored climate change camp in Slovenia believe.

Zgornje Jezersko Head of Department at the Office of the Hungarian Parliamentary Commissioner for Future Generations Jozsef Feiler taking part in a four-day international climate camp organised by the British Council Slovenia and Slovenian environmental NGO Focus. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Zgornje Jezersko
Head of Department at the Office of the Hungarian Parliamentary Commissioner for Future Generations Jozsef Feiler taking part in a four-day international climate camp organised by the British Council Slovenia and Slovenian environmental NGO Focus.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Zgornje Jezersko Barbara Kvac of the Slovenian environmental NGO Focus which halps organise a four-day international climate camp organised by the British Council. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Zgornje Jezersko
Barbara Kvac of the Slovenian environmental NGO Focus which halps organise a four-day international climate camp organised by the British Council.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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