Published on 30th November, 2009 by admin
Posted in Analysis |
Tags: Barack Obama, Climategate, Greenpeace, Helena Christensen, Lars Loekke Rasmussen, Nicholas Sarkosy, Wen Jiabo, WWF
| 1 (1) | Barack Obama | ![]() | |
| 2 (3) | Gordon Brown | ![]() | |
| 3 (2) | Lars Loekke Rasmussen | ![]() | |
| 4 (4) | Kevin Rudd | ![]() | |
| 5 (5) | Yvo de Boer | ![]() | |
| 6 (6) | Nicolas Sarkozy | ![]() | |
| 7 (7) | Hu Jintao | ![]() | |
| 8 (8) | Ban Ki-moon | ![]() | |
| 9 (9) | Al Gore | ![]() | |
| 10 (15) | Wen Jiabao | ![]() | |
| 11 (11) | Angela Merkel | ![]() | |
| 12 (13) | Manmohan Singh | ![]() | |
| 13 (-) | Ed Miliband | ![]() | |
| 14 (-) | Connie Hedegaard | ![]() | |
| 15 (11) | Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva | ![]() |
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