The two-week UN climate change conferences held in a different city each year have a habit of being overshadowed by troubles elsewhere, from Afghan wars to EU financial crises.
But the meeting that starts next Monday in Paris will be the first in a city that has itself just been thrown into a state of emergency.
In the wake of the November 13 terrorist attacks that killed at least 130 people, the French hosts of the climate conference have already tightened security, cancelling public rallies that are a staple of such meetings.
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