One third of the time has already passed between the decision in Durban to launch a new round of climate negotiations and the deadline set for this agreement with little progress recorded so far. The upcoming Bonn climate negotiations next week must give a new momentum to this discussion. Overview of the main issues on the table…
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
Divergent views over ‘vision’ of outcome under Durban Platform
by Meena Raman (19 Dec 12)
COP 18 outcome on loss and damage opens door for new mechanism
by Doreen Stabinsky (17 Dec 12)
Negotiators buy more time for agriculture discussions
by Doreen Stabinsky (13 Dec 12)
Doha decisions on finance
by Meena Raman (13 Dec 12)
Developing countries unhappy over low ambition in Doha outcomes
by Fauwaz Abdul Aziz & Meena Raman (12 Dec 12)