iPhone Copenhagen App: COP 15 Navigator
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Here’s a way to keep track of Copenhagen on your iPhone — COP 15 Navigator:
This application is brought to you by the UN climatechange secretariat (UNFCCC) to provide quick and easy access toessential information about COP 15 and to allow virtual participationin the event. COP 15 will be the biggest climate change conference everheld and is expected to deliver a fair, ambitious and effectiveinternational climate change deal. The Copenhagen agreed outcome is tofollow on the first phase of the Kyoto Protocol, which expires at theend of 2012.
I welcome any ideas for apps, websites, or tools before I head outto Copenhagen this weekend with my MacBook, iPhone, and Flip Camcorder.
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