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The Climate Crashers Blog was launched during the UN international climate talks in Poznan, Poland in December 2008 and follows the activities of big business in the international climate negotiations in the run up to talks in Copenhagen in December 2009. The Climate Crashers Blog tracks the activities of big business in the UN international climate talks.

The Climate Crashers Blog was launched during the UN international climate talks in Poznan, Poland in December 2008 and follows the activities of big business in the international climate negotiations in the run up to talks in Copenhagen in December 2009.

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The Danish government, which will host the crucial UN climate summit in December, wants to create an alliance with big business to promote an ambitious international climate agreement. As a result, it it has helped facilitate what may be this year’s biggest climate lobbying event: the World Business Summit on Climate Change in Copenhagen from 24 - 27 May.

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Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) is a research and campaign group working to expose and challenge the privileged access and influence enjoyed by corporations and their lobby groups in EU policy making.

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