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== Questions to research ==
== Questions to research ==
1. Current state of negotiations and how do you see it evolving in 10 years?<br>
1. Current state of negotiations and how do you see it evolving in 10 years?<br><br>
 
2. Why the negotiations are neccesary?<br>  
2. Why the negotiations are neccesary?<br>  
The world need to set a new target after Kyoto Protocol and Copenhagen Accord. And also because only 25% of participants take the responsibility during Copenhagen meeting, the negotiations are needed without any doubts.<br><br>
The world need to set a new target after Kyoto Protocol and Copenhagen Accord. And also because only 25% of participants take the responsibility during Copenhagen meeting, the negotiations are needed without any doubts.<br><br>
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5. Do you see the negotiations are moving out of UN?<br>
5. Do you see the negotiations are moving out of UN?<br>
6. What is the position of the Netherlands in these negotiations? How it is in respect to the rest of EU?<br>
6. What is the position of the Netherlands in these negotiations?<br> For Netherlands, climate change is not only a climate issue but also a security issue (rising sea level).Besides, The cost to achieve green gas reduction is only 0.6% GDP, which is much less than what public image. <br><br>
 
7. How much power have oil producing countries?<br>
7. How much power have oil producing countries?<br>
They do not consider the climate change seriously and the aggreement will affect their economic a lot, they are currently the main power to slow the negotiation process.<br><br>
8. How current financial crysis changed positions of different parties in the negotiations?<br>
8. How current financial crysis changed positions of different parties in the negotiations?<br>
9. Who are the members of a team representing a country at these negotiations?<br>
9. Who are the members of a team representing a country at these negotiations?<br>

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