Too bad if the country just had to terminate its epic Arctic research program due to climate change, Russia continues to refuse any compromise to accommodate its procedural concerns.
Read post →Putting the Russian agenda fight into perspective. or “Why the proud vessel of the climate talks grounded on procedural reefs before it could sail away into the vast ocean…”
Read post →The position of the Arctic in the climate change negotiations is somewhat paradoxical: while the “melting sea ice” narrative is at the core of the climate debate, the Arctic was less represented than ever at the Doha climate conference.
Read post →Outcome of negotiations under the Long Term Cooperative Action (2 out of 5 elements)
as of Saturday morning
Outcome of negotiations on a work program on Long Term Climate Finance (5 out of 5 elements)
as of Saturday morning
Outcome of negotiations on Loss and Damage (4 out of 5 elements)
as of Saturday morning
Outcome of negotiations on the Kyoto Protocol - incl. second commitment period (3 out of 5 elements)
as of Saturday morning
Outcome of negotiations under the Durban Platform (1 out of 5 elements)
as of Saturday morning
À Doha, les négociations sur le climat n’ont pas progressé sur le fond. Cette année les discussions se sont concentrées sur des questions procédurielles, permettant aux négociations de continuer mais n’offrant aucune solution à la crise climatique, malgré l’urgence de la situation.
Read post →Assessments of the COP18 outcome…
From CAN to the trade unions and scientific institutions, 6 organizations have shared their views on the results of the Doha Climate Conference
ENB’s reporting of Doha Climate Change Conference / COP 18 Final Report
Read post →8 grudnia w godzinach wieczornych zakończyła się 18 konferencja sygnatariuszy (COP 18) Ramowej Konwencji NZ ws. Zmian Klimatu (UNFCCC),…
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