The end is near in Bonn, and while the negotiator from Russia was hoping we finish by 6pm local time, and NGOs were dreaming of heading to the beer-garden, other negotiators do not seem to mind taking their debates into the evening.
Read post →Australia’s stance on a second commitment of the Kyoto protocol looks set to define Australia’s international standing at the UNFCCC. Will Australia consider withdrawing from Kyoto and derail momentum for international co-operation on climate change?
Read post →With five consecutive closing plenaries taking place over less than 48 hours at the Bonn Climate Talks, our team collected 5 tips from senior negotiators to survive these never-ending sessions.
Read post →In TWN’s 23rd update from the Bonn Climate Change Conference: Fears of “Platform-jumping” by developed countries confirmed, by Fauwaz Abdul Aziz
Read post →In TWN’s 22nd update from the Bonn Climate Change Conference: Equity will not deliver emission cuts – say AOSIS, by Hilary Chiew
Read post →In TWN’s 21st update from the Bonn Climate Change Conference: Deep North-South divide over approaches to bridging climate finance gaps beyond 2012, by Marjorie Williams
Read post →ECO Newsletter #11 (Friday, 25th May), by CAN International
Read post →This week, Egypt’s first fair democratic presidential elections started in Egypt as one of the fruits of the January 25th…
Read post →ENB’s report from the UN Climate Change Meeting in Bonn, May 24th, 2012
Read post →UNFCCC’s daily schedule for May 25th, 2012 at the UN Climate Change Meeting in Bonn.
Read post →Due to the absence of progress in the process for the nomination of a chair of the new negotiating track under the Durban Platform, the secretariat put up a note informing delegates of an upcoming election… Reflections on elections at the UNFCCC
Read post →Australia has a new head of delegation. A new negotiator bring new opportunities and new relationships. How will Australia’s new Climate Ambassador shape Australia’s role this year?
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