>> The Copenhagen Climate Talks begin today — and 56 newspapers in 45 countries printed the same editorial this morning. Dubbed “Fourteen days to seal history’s judgment on this generation,” the editorial calls for action from world leaders on climate change marking the start of Copenhagen. The Miami Herald was the only U.S. paper that agreed to sign on.
>> Finally, the U.S. EPA’s determined that greenhouse gases are bad news for our collective future. From the New York Times:
The Environmental Protection Agency on Monday will complete its determination that greenhouse gases pose a danger to human health and the environment, paving the way for regulation of carbon dioxide emissions from vehicles, power plants, factories refineries and other major sources.
>> Obama has changed his schedule; he’ll now be attending the last day of the Copenhagen Climate Talks — “a notable increase in commitment (and political exposure) from the administration,” according to Dave Roberts at Grist.
>> A sustainable fashion show sent Danish eco-couture designs down the runway at Copenhagen last weekend.
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