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the European Union had so far signed up for the accord. The list of 111 includes the 27 individual EU states.It said 41 rich nations submitted goals to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 and 35 developing countries outlined plans to limit growth of emissions. Together they account for more than 80 percent of world emissions from energy use.The Copenhagen Accord was merely "noted" by the 194 nation summit after objections by a handful of developing nations including Venezuela, Nicaragua, Cuba and Sudan. The United Nations then asked all countries to say if they wanted to be listed or not. Wednesday list is the result.Many emerging economies were initially reluctant to sign up after the deal failed to gain universal support, even though the original text was worked out by US president Barack Obama with leaders of states such as China, India, Brazil and South Africa.Many developing nations want the 1992 UN Climate Convention to guide UN negotiations on a new treaty, arguing that it spells out more clearly that rich nations must take the lead. Washington, by contrast, favours the Copenhagen Accord.Nations that stayed off the list include many OPEC countries such as Saudi Arabia, which fears a loss of oil revenues if the world shifts to renewable energies, and some small island states such as Tuvalu which fear rising sea levels.Cope with ClaustrophobiaIf a crowded elevator is your idea of Hell, new research may explain why: Claustrophobics view their personal space bubble as bigger than most people's, reports the journal Cognition.In the study, subjects were asked to dissect