Heads of State continue arriving and delivering their thoughts on Copenhagen. NGO participation in negotiations is significantly limited. China and U.S. square off. Hillary Rodham Clinton announces U.S. support for a joint $100B global climate change fund.
COP15 - Watch highlights from day 11 of the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 (COP15) - recorded on December 17, 2009.
Clean Skies - As world climate talks wind down in Copenhagen, U.S and Chinese negotiators are facing off in a game of chicken, waiting to see who will give in on a major issue: allowing China to independently monitor its carbon cutting actions under a new treaty.
David Gillette prepares for the final day at COP15.
EUXTV - One day before the arrival of US President Barack Obama, the United Nations on Thursday decided to restrict access to the global climate talks in Copenhagen for non-governmental organisations and it confronted journalists with additional security.
Guardian UK - Crunch time in Copenhagen. Environment editor John Vidal gives us his view on the last-ditch climate talks, and hears from three voices, including Radiohead's Thom Yorke
Grist - Radiohead's Thom Yorke Magically Appears at Climate Talks. Radiohead's Thom Yorke showed up at the last minute at the climate talks in Copenhagen. He wanted to see what was happening firsthand, especially since NGOs have been taken out of the Bella Center, where the talks are being held.