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Copenhagen / /

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BP / Renewable energy / /

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Japan / China / India / Russia / United States / /

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Natural Disaster / Environmental Issue / /

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United Nations / /

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Igor Alexeyevich / Pete SMITH / Alexander POPP / Hassan Bashir / Ariel Macaspac / /

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AR5 Executive / Author / Executive / /

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Middle East / North Africa / East Africa / Middle East and North Africa / /

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