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Where countries stand on Copenhagen


There are two weeks to go before the Copenhagen conference intended to agree a new international framework for controlling greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The final round of preparatory talks in Barcelona has revealed deep divisions between some of the key participants. Use this table to study their positions.

Special report: Copenhagen summit 2009

Country What's on the table Climate facts (2007) Public opinion
China

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"Developed countries should support developing countries in tackling climate change." President Hu Jintao, 22/9/09



How serious a threat is global warming to you and your family?

Very/Somewhat serious

33% positive

Not very/Not at all serious

62% negative
United States

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"We understand the gravity of the climate threat. We are determined to act. And we will meet our responsibility to future generations." Barack Obama, US president, 22/9/09



How serious a threat is global warming to you and your family?

Very/Somewhat serious

64% positive

Not very/Not at all serious

36% negative
EU

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"We are going to over-achieve our Kyoto targets." Stavros Dimas, EU environment commissioner, 27/10/09

The EU is a grouping of 27 European states



How serious a threat is global warming to you and your family?

Very/Somewhat serious

62% positive

Not very/Not at all serious

32% negative

(Results represent the median of 23 out of the 27 EU states polled by Gallup)
India

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"Internationally legally binding [greenhouse gas] reduction targets are for developed countries and developed countries alone." Jairam Ramesh, India's environment minister, 21/10/09



How serious a threat is global warming to you and your family?

Very/Somewhat serious

81% serious

Not very/Not at all serious

13% not serious
Japan

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"We think developing countries are also required to make an effort to reduce greenhouse gases." Yukio Hatoyama Japan's prime minister, 7/9/09



How serious a threat is global warming to you and your family?

Very/Somewhat serious

75% serious

Not very/Not at all serious

25% not serious
African union

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"We are prepared to walk out of any negotiations that threaten to be another rape of the continent." Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia, 3/9/09

The African Union is a grouping of 52 African states



How serious a threat is global warming to you and your family?

Sample state, Kenya:

Very/Somewhat serious

87% serious

Not very/Not at all serious

12% not serious
Gulf states

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"We are among the most economically vulnerable countries." Mohammad S. Al Sabban, Saudi Arabia's lead negotiator 8/10/09

Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE



How serious a threat is global warming to you and your family?

Sample state, Saudi Arabia:

Very/Somewhat serious

82% serious

Not very/Not at all serious

16% not serious
Small islands

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"The days of little money in the face of big problems are over." Dessima Williams, head of the Alliance of Small Island States (Aosis), 9/10/09

Aosis is a bloc of 42 island and coastal states mostly in the Pacific and Caribbean



How serious a threat is global warming to you and your family?

Sample state, Dominican Republic:

Very/Somewhat serious

91% serious

Not very/Not at all serious

8% not serious

SOURCES : Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and the World Bank. Gallup poll data taken in 2008. Between 528 and 2,493 people interviewed in each country, either by phone or face-to-face (the question was put to people who said they knew something about climate change). The margin of error ranges from +/-3.5 to +/-5.3%.




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