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4 snippets: IEA’s Birol says we need new Churchills (i.e. ain’t any around at the moment) / EU raises 4°C warming / corporate leaders have light bulb moments / Kidney@BloombergNEFSummit

1. The EU’s chief climate negotiator says the world is on track for around 4°C of global warming under current carbon emissions trends, a trajectory that some scientists say risks a planetary mass extinction event. Read the EurActiv story - http://goo.gl/yo8sn.

6 Durban snippets: Negotiations gossip x2 / China Light & Power disclosure / FAO report shows deforestation hasn’t slowed after all / Amazing fish

> Negotiations briefing by an insider (our own mole): “The US is arguing for 4 years ‘reflection’, and then restarting the negotiations. (Yet the IEA says we have to have emissions going down by 2017. Yech.) Our insider is depressed – says it feels like the whole negotiations are back where they were five years ago. The US is trying to trap China into being part of the Emission Trading Scheme, but everyone knows the US can’t deliver on their own involvement. China is willing, but doesn’t want to move ahead of the US.

News: China tests green Munis / Koch-funded study confirms CC science / Green Climate Fund thaw

> China Green Munis: As a market test, the Chinese Govt has announced it will allow 2 cities and 2 provinces to issue local govt bonds for environmental projects. See http://goo.gl/OKaPh and http://goo.gl/uIG0H. That's right, green and climate bonds, as foreshadowed in a number of mayoral speeches over the past year. It's still unclear whether overseas investors wanting to have an exposure to Chinese debt will be allowed to buy.