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  <synopsis>&quot;Reaching a substantive global agreement in Copenhagen, Denmark, at the UN-sponsored climate-change conference this December on reducing greenhouse-gas emissions is a necessary step, but it is not sufficient. In order to avoid catastrophic tipping points, we need to effectively manage key Earth system processes, and we need to do it now.&quot;</synopsis>
  <title>Copenhagen: A new global deal for sustainable development? | csmonitor.com</title>
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