Visualization through word clouds and analysis of the positions of industralized countries ahead of the next round of climate negotiations.
Read post →While the first ADP roundtable session started with an awkward silence, parties managed to speak out their concerns to move forward. Here’s a recap of what happened in the first session of the ADP Roundtable in COP18, Doha.
Read post →A recent report by the Asian Development Bank highlights the critical need for Asia’s negotiators to take hold of COP18 and ensure faster progress in the negotiations
Read post →The future of the AWG-LCA is a little bit uncertain…to say the least.
Read post →While our tracker Chris is directly following the whereabouts of the climate negotiators in Bangkok, l am this time only keeping an eye on the general state-of-play of the negotiations from the distance. A few thoughts after the first 4 days of “informal” negotiations…
Read post →Sitting in an uncomfortably air-conditioned room listening out for nuggets of Twitter gold to send off to your legions of (read: 20) adoring followers, you start finding anything and everything funny to have a sliver of sanity to hold on to.
Read post →Finance is an integral part of UN climate negotiations. Here’s a look at what has been done so far by the parties relating finance issues at COP17.
Read post →The EU is planning to include aviation in its scheme to reduce emissions in 2012. Despite of the absence of any other plans to address these emissions, a broad coalition of third countries has joined forces to denounce the plan and ask the EU not to regulate the emissions from their own airlines.
Read post →as well as a ‘Ray of the Day’ for a few countries whose efforts enviro groups celebrated
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