The Bill for Damages gets sent to COP
<p>The COP this year flipped the usual order of things on its head. Normally the first week is for delegations of wordsmiths to hammer out text. The second week is for the Heads of State to arrive and make grandiose statements, then go behind closed doors and hedge on what they are willing to commit to before finally the host country pulls an all nighter and salvages something everyone can live with for another 12 months. Then they declare victory and go home. Not this year.</p>
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<p>This year all the grandiose statements were made ahead of the meetings. The opening session of Heads of State was interspersed with dramatic presentations of world events .</p>
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