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With the frayed edges of sentiment and sanity well smoothed by holiday respite (and a week’s yoga retreat in the Santa Cruz mountains of California), it is quite a positive experience to look back at some of the great coverage of COP15 in Copenhagen that I didn’t have the time to read mid-flurry, and that which has come out since.

Some of my favorite photographic work has come through the lens of Kris Krug, while on assignment for Granville Magazine (www.granvilleonline.ca). His photo roundup on Staticphotography.com did a great job of capturing the youth/NGO/Blogger communities in action. Check it out here. (Don’t miss the list of links par excellence that follow the photos, which provide great reading). Though I remain a huge proponent of the UNFCCC process as a global, comprehensive, representative conduit to what must be a global change in the way we do business, I’d say it was the former grouping that really shone in Copenhagen.

Thanks for your continued interest in lilcarbon.com. As “Copenhagen season” fades, we’ll start getting into other blocks of the Carbon Market, and the nuts and bolts of solving this whole climate change thing. Drop us a comment if there are any areas you are particularly curious about that you’d like us to cover.

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