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  • Copenhagen Town Hall Square, Climate Camp  - a lose group of climate activists - have set up camp in the middle of the most corporate bit of the COP15, all of it sponsored by Siemens and Coca Cola.The last night of the COP15 and all hope for a fair, ambitious and legally binding climate treaty demanded by most developing countries and NGOs including Greenpeace has been blown.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • The great march in Copenhagen attracting up to 100.000 people on the day of Global Action Against Climate Change during the COP15. The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • A DoubleTrouble custom build bike is being test ridden at the Candy Factory. The Bike Bloc was an essential part of the Reclaim Power demonstration which aim was to force its way into the Bella Canter using only peaceful means and to take over the talks and set up a "People's Assembly" during the COP15 in Copenhagen.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • Commuters, stairs and reflections in Copenhagen Airport, Copenhagen, Denmark 21st of August 2016.
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  • Commuters heading towards their fights from the Metro in Copenhagen Airport, Copenhagen, Denmark 21st of August 2016.
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  • Nyhavn harbour on the 19th November 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Nyhavn is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbour front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly coloured 17th and early 18th century townhouses and bars, cafes and restaurants. The canal harbours many historical wooden ships.
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  • Dusk at Nyhavn on the 18th November 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Nyhavn is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbour front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly coloured 17th and early 18th century townhouses and bars, cafes and restaurants. The canal harbours many historical wooden ships.
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  • A lady pushing a pram on a autumn morning in Holmen on 18th November 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Holmen is a water-bound neighbourhood in Copenhagen, occupying the former grounds of the Royal Naval Base and Dockyards.
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  • The historic Nyboder district, a former Naval barracks, on 19th November 2017 in Copenhagen in Denmark. Nyboder was planned and first built by King Christian IV to accommodate the rapidly growing Royal Danish Navy and their families in the 17th century.
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  • A statue of Moses, by H.W. Bissen, outside the Church of our Lady on 18th November 2017 in Denmark. The Church of our Lady is the National Cathedral of Copenhagen. The present day version of the church was designed by the architect Christian Frederik Hansen in the neoclassical style and was completed in 1829.
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  • A statue of Moses, by H.W. Bissen, outside the Church of our Lady on 18th November 2017 in Denmark. The Church of our Lady is the National Cathedral of Copenhagen. The present day version of the church was designed by the architect Christian Frederik Hansen in the neoclassical style and was completed in 1829.
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  • An ornate statue, created by Bertel Thorvaldsen, in the Church of our Lady, the National Cathedral of Copenhagen, on 18th November 2017 in Denmark. The present day version of the church was designed by the architect Christian Frederik Hansen in the neoclassical style and was completed in 1829.
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  • A clear message to world leaders: Shame! Climate activists on the last day of the COP15 in Copenhagen expresses their view on how the COP ended.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • All representatives from Civil Society was expelled and banned in the last crucial days of the UNFCCC talks. The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • All representatives from Civil Society was expelled and banned in the last crucial days of the UNFCCC talks and only media and High Level representatives were allowed in the Centre. By now no-one knows the final outcome but  a fair, ambitious and legally binding climate treaty demanded by most developing countries and NGOs including Greenpeace seems unlikely.
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  • The Bella Center on the last night of the COP15.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit. on the last night of the COP15.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • A sculpture looking like the Little Mermaid lamenting that the COP15 talks did not save the planet, a sculpture made by Greenpeace.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • A demonstrator in agony after having been pepper sprayed by Danish police. 1000-2000 people tried to enter the Bella Center to set up a "People's Assembly" on a highhy publicised demonstration called Reclaim Power. People inside the Bella Center tried to break out through the police's ring of steel to joyn up with the protestors outside but all were fought back by police, some battoned and pepper sprayed.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • Frustrated members of Civil Society and the Small Island Communities demonstrate inside the Bella Centre. The COP has just begun and the demonstrators are desperately trying to make the UN delegates realise how important a fair, ambitious and legally binding a deal is to a small island like state Tuvalu. To many a no-deal is a potential death sentence to may small islanders.
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  • Patrick, helping representing the Maldives, taking a breather. All hope for a fair, ambitious and legally binding climate treaty demanded by most developing countries and NGOs including Greenpeace has now gone.
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  • Connie Hedegaard, Danish minister for Climate and Energy and untill the day before President over the UNFCCC talks.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit. the day before President over the UNFCCC talks.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • Danish Premier Lars Lokke Rasmussen ( blue tie) on the second last day of the UNFCCC talks. Lars Lokke Rasmussen took over the Presidency the day before from Connie Hedegaard. The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • A man kayaking in central Copenhagen on 19th November 2017 in Denmark
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  • A man kayaking in central Copenhagen on 19th November 2017 in Denmark
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  • Modern Tyrolean house architecture in Leonhard-St Leonardo, a Dolomites village in the Badia region of south Tyrol, Italy. Wooden panelling and slats have been retained as the traditional style of the area has seen over centuries. Life expectancy for south Tyroleans is 85 for females and 80 for males, higher than Italian national averages. According to the 2011 census, there are 505,000 inhabitants in south Tyrol, the same as Dublin, Copenhagen and Dresden. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue. San Leonardo is in the municipality of Badia populated mostly by people who speak the ancient Ladin language.
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  • Modern Tyrolean house architecture in Leonhard-St Leonardo, a Dolomites village in the Badia region of south Tyrol, Italy. Wooden panelling and slats have been retained as the traditional style of the area has seen over centuries. Life expectancy for south Tyroleans is 85 for females and 80 for males, higher than Italian national averages. According to the 2011 census, there are 505,000 inhabitants in south Tyrol, the same as Dublin, Copenhagen and Dresden. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue. San Leonardo is in the municipality of Badia populated mostly by people who speak the ancient Ladin language.
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  • Modern Tyrolean house architecture in Leonhard-St Leonardo, a Dolomites village in the Badia region of south Tyrol, Italy. Wooden panelling and slats have been retained as the traditional style of the area has seen over centuries. Life expectancy for south Tyroleans is 85 for females and 80 for males, higher than Italian national averages. According to the 2011 census, there are 505,000 inhabitants in south Tyrol, the same as Dublin, Copenhagen and Dresden. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue. San Leonardo is in the municipality of Badia populated mostly by people who speak the ancient Ladin language.
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  • Modern Tyrolean house architecture in Leonhard-St Leonardo, a Dolomites village in the Badia region of south Tyrol, Italy. Wooden panelling and slats have been retained as the traditional style of the area has seen over centuries. Life expectancy for south Tyroleans is 85 for females and 80 for males, higher than Italian national averages. According to the 2011 census, there are 505,000 inhabitants in south Tyrol, the same as Dublin, Copenhagen and Dresden. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue. San Leonardo is in the municipality of Badia populated mostly by people who speak the ancient Ladin language.
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  • A young girl holds railings at the site of Brussels' famous landmark, the Mannekin Pis statuette, dressed in red. A red theme appears from the statuette’s costume, the girl’s coat and the No Entry sign. Manneken Pis (literally little man pee in Marols, a dialect spoken in Brussels, also known in French as le Petit Julien), is a famous Brussels landmark. It is a small bronze fountain sculpture depicting a naked little boy urinating into the fountain's basin whose wardrobe consists of several hundred different costumes. It was designed by Jerome Duquesnoy and put in place in 1618 or 1619. It bears a similar cultural significance as Copenhagen's Little Mermaid. The statue is dressed in costume several times each week, according to the published schedule that is posted on the railings around the fountain.
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  • Rental bike docks in the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, on 27th June 2018, in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Ljubljana is a small city with flat terrain and a good cycling infrastructure. It was featured at eighth on the Copenhagenize index listing the most bike-friendly cities in the world. A new bike counter on Dunajska Street declares publicly that there are many days with more than 5,000 cyclists who take a trip through there.
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  • A cyclist rides past a mural and sculpture outside Cathedral of saint Nicholas in the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, on 28th June 2018, in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Ljubljana is a small city with flat terrain and a good cycling infrastructure. It was featured at eighth on the Copenhagenize index listing the most bike-friendly cities in the world though bike theft is prevalent.
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  • Rental bike docks on Dunajska Cesta street in the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, on 27th June 2018, in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Ljubljana is a small city with flat terrain and a good cycling infrastructure. It was featured at eighth on the Copenhagenize index listing the most bike-friendly cities in the world. A new bike counter on Dunajska Street declares publicly that there are many days with more than 5,000 cyclists who take a trip through there.
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  • Cyclists ride on Dunajska Cesta in the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, on 27th June 2018, in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Ljubljana is a small city with flat terrain and a good cycling infrastructure. It was featured at eighth on the Copenhagenize index listing the most bike-friendly cities in the world. A new bike counter on Dunajska Street declares publicly that there are many days with more than 5,000 cyclists who take a trip through there.
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  • Cyclists pass through Presernov Square with their dogs in the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, on 25th June 2018, in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Ljubljana is a small city with flat terrain and a good cycling infrastructure. It was featured at eighth on the Copenhagenize index listing the most bike-friendly cities in the world.
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  • Women cyclists ride along Slovenska Cesta Street in the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, on 26th June 2018, in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Ljubljana is a small city with flat terrain and a good cycling infrastructure. It was featured at eighth on the Copenhagenize index listing the most bike-friendly cities in the world.
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  • Young cyclists in Presernov Square in the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, on 25th June 2018, in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Ljubljana is a small city with flat terrain and a good cycling infrastructure. It was featured at eighth on the Copenhagenize index listing the most bike-friendly cities in the world.
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