Sitting in an uncomfortably air-conditioned room listening out for nuggets of Twitter gold to send off to your legions of (read: 20) adoring followers, you start finding anything and everything funny to have a sliver of sanity to hold on to.
Read post →Finance is an integral part of UN climate negotiations. Here’s a look at what has been done so far by the parties relating finance issues at COP17.
Read post →Day 3. The blogging spot at COP 17 is starting to feel very familiar, especially given the amount of time…
Read post →The largest ever financial vehicle for the distribution of climate justice is soon to be on the negotiating table at…
Read post →A brief look at the issues at stake for developing countries at the UN Climate Talks in Durban.
Read post →Our US negotiator tracker, Alex Stark, sat down with One Climate to share what she knows about the US positions in the climate talks on Day 1.
Read post →Our friends at One Climate ask Alden Meyer from the Union of Concerned Scientists about his expectations for this round of talks
Read post →The thousands of delegates preparing to descend on Durban for COP17 should read Robert F. Kennedy’s famous “Day of Affirmation” speech en route. They will discover a call to action as powerful today as it was almost half a century ago.
Read post →This post was first published on the CAN International Voices blog.
We are now in Panama, for the intersessional which…
Read post →This post was first published on the CAN International Voices blog.
The United Nations declared that 11.5m people currently need…
Read post →What’s needed at climate negotiations to ensure progress in Durban will help locally with adaptation to climate change in Thailand.
Read post →Sébastien (France), Clancy (Australia) and Josh (USA), from the Adopt a Negotiator team, give an update on the UN Climate Change Conference taking place in Panama City, Panama.
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