It was described as the world's most important meeting since the end of the 2nd World War.
A meeting where governments tried to agree what has to be done about our rapidly changing climate.
It took place in Copenhagen, where, over an 11 day period, a just and legally binding Climate Deal - a Real Deal - was the ideal that the vast majority of people wanted.
A deal that would have substantially tackled the causes behind climate change and mitigated its potentially devastating impacts.
But that is not what we got.
The Climate Barometer forecast says we are looking at global temperature increases of between 3o and 4o
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What now?
The next CoP will be held in Mexico in 2010, when it is hoped that nations can positively build on what happened in Copenhagen, and deliver a fair and legally binding agreement: the Real Deal.
More information on the Real Deal the planet needs here
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