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World climate change talks to open in Montreal
Post-2012 policies and strengthening the Kyoto protocol's clean development mechanism will top the agenda when world governments gather for climate change talks in Canada, from Monday. Up to 10,000 participants are expected at the Montreal meeting, which reaches its climax in a ministerial segment on 8-9 December.
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See also its website and full programme of work officially presented on 6 January
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