After Copenhagen: Hope for the future
The UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen last December was widely portrayed as a failure.
But just how bad was the result? And is there cause for optimism?

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History of Copenhagen
Though there is evidence that Copenhagen existed as a settlement over 6,000 years ago, its first written record did not come until 1043.
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Find answers to all your questions about Copenhagen - from currency, language, weather conditions and shop opening hours to what to do in case of emergency, lost property and how to get a VAT refund.
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Copenhagen (Danish: København) is the capital and largest city of Denmark, with an urban population of 1,167,569 (2009) and a metropolitan population of 1,875,179 (2009). Copenhagen is situated on the islands of Zealand and Amager.

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