At 5am this morning, the final session of Durban’s COP 17 came to a close over a day and…
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Read post →Today I had the opportunity to interview Patricia Espinosa, COP16 president and Mexico’s Secretary of Foreign Affairs. From the Latin American negotiations position to her personal life, and Cancun’s achievements, here you can watch the video with what we discussed some hours ago:
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