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[Science: Science blog | guardian.co.uk] From the middle of the media hall in the Bella centre, where the negotiations have been taking place, the Guardian's environment editor, John Vidal, US environment correspondent Suzanne Goldenberg and Asia environment correspondent, Jonathan Watts , analyse the deal made by world leaders.

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