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The best hope at Copenhagen


Aaron Maltais (Uppsala): Global Warming and Our Natural Duties of Justice: A Cosmopolitan Political Conception of Justice. From YES!, a special issue on climate action. Will Wall Street destroy progress on climate change, too? Goldman Sachs bets on global warming. The Real Climate Scandal: Shocked by the hacked emails? Wait till you see what the other side’s been up to (and more). From Mother Jones, a look at the dirty dozen of climate change denial. Climate Reporting 101: The press should say the global warming debate is a fight between science and ignorance. It’s always snowing on the Drudge Report. Johann Hari on how the protesters offer the best hope at Copenhagen. Cooperating in Copenhagen: Climate change is one of so many pressing problems that are less about "good politics" and more about good sense. A review

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