Back In Canada Things Are Starting To Shift In Ottawa
Posted on 23. Oct, 2009 by Adam MacIsaac in Canada
There is a large movement growing in Canada which is looking for a fair, ambition and legally binding agreement at COP 15 and also pushing for Canada to transition into a more green and sustainable economy.
Bangkok Is Closed So On To Barcelona We Go
Posted on 10. Oct, 2009 by Adam MacIsaac in Canada
With the less than stellar results from Bangkok and the very limited interaction from the Canadian delegation the hopes for Barcelona to ensure sucess in Copenhagen.
Canada Takes The Floor To Announce “We are Not Here To Discuss Our Domestic Targets”
Posted on 08. Oct, 2009 by Adam MacIsaac in Canada
While it might not come to a surprise to some that on Tuesday Canada took the floor in the Annex-1 mitigation session to announce that “We Are Not Here To Discuss Our Domestic Targets.”
Tcktcktck… Time Is Running Out Before COP 15 In Copenhagen
Posted on 08. Oct, 2009 by Adam MacIsaac in Adopt a Negotiator
With time running out for the intersessional in Bangkok the Adopt A Negotiator team delivers the tcktcktck hourglass inside of the UNFCCC meeting as a reminder of the little time left before COP 15.
Can Canada Move Past Their Dirty Secret?
Posted on 06. Oct, 2009 by Adam MacIsaac in Canada
The Role Of Canada In The UNFCCC Process Seems To Be Limited By Their Dirty Secret Of Bitumen Production & Being A Large Supplier Of Crude Oil To The US.
From The UNFCCC In Bangkok To Bill C-311: What The Climate Change Accountability Act Means For Canada’s Climate Policy
Posted on 06. Oct, 2009 by Adam MacIsaac in Canada
The voting on the Climate Change Accountability Act (Bill C-311) can shift the direction Canada is currently taking in addressing climate change. Will there be enough support for the bill to pass? Canadian citizens have the chance to make history.
Canada’s PM Stalls UNFCCC Negotiations “With A Little Help From His Friends”
Posted on 04. Oct, 2009 by Adam MacIsaac in Canada
Canada’s Prime Minister Sings At National Arts Centre Gala While The Countries Negotiation Tactics Cause No Progress At The UNFCCC Meetings In Bangkok.
Would The Country That I Grew Up In Please Stand Up.
Posted on 29. Sep, 2009 by Adam MacIsaac in Canada
The second day into the UNFCCC Bangkok talks shows that Canada is trying to play a game of hide and seek.
The Donut: The Newest Canadian Blocking Tactic In Addressing Climate Change
Posted on 28. Sep, 2009 by Adam MacIsaac in Canada
The importance of a donut has never put the international community in such a position before.
From My Small Island In The Canadian North To Bangkok, Thailand
Posted on 28. Sep, 2009 by Adam MacIsaac in Canada
Beginning as a new member to the Adopt A Negotiator team, Adam MacIsaac gives a brief introduction to the first few hours at the UNFCCC meeting in Bangkok.





