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Countries enter into working mode. EU and Bolivia playing nice behind closed doors? Support for Japan’s emissions targets, and more…

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Despite Bolivia’s objection, decisions at COP16 were adopted by consensus. This short paper offers some observations on the legality of the process and possible future conflicts.

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Cancun Conclusion

On December 27, 2010 By Alex Stark

The atmosphere in the plenary meeting at 3:00 am on Saturday morning was electric as countries entered the final stages of negotiations, hoping to reach a climate deal under the auspices of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

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Nearly a week has passed since the unfccc finally reached some consensus and the Cancun agreements were formally accepted…

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In Cochabamba, social movements found their climate champions, and vulnerable governments found their backing.

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TckTckTck and OneClimate.net are pleased to provide a live streaming feed of news and events at the World People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth in Cochabamba, Bolivia.

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The downside of traveling is that on occasion, news travels slow. Hardly timely, but relevant, here are a few bit’s…

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