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Unlike a lot of people here in Warsaw, I don’t have principled objection to carbon markets - if they work…

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Climate talks are more than just cabbage dumplings, apples and power giant-sponsored water kiosks…
Poland…err, sorry, COALAND, has completely lost…

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Who’s holding us back?

On November 25, 2011 By

How carbon-intensive industry is preventing effective climate change legislation. A new report from Greenpeace.

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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.

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Most countries by now have successfully mapped the space between where they are and where many aspire to go in terms of international agreement. As any good sailor knows, however, there is a big difference between a map and a chart, and governments have yet to fill in all of the policy details or plot their entire course.

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Last year at this time, I was attempting to finish 5 odd readings of Marx in a day for the…

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Understanding green protectionism and why it might make trouble in relationships between countries and their economies.

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LULUCF? Who is she?

On December 10, 2009 By

Who is the beautiful LULUCF and what kind of havoc might she be able to bring?

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