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Originally posted at youthpolicy.org, a global evidence-base for youth policy.
Poland is responsible for only about 1% of global greenhouse emissions.…

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In a message to youth today at Global PowerShift, UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres emphasised…

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W dzisiejszych informacjach medialnych sporo uwagi poświęcono opublikowanemu właśnie specjalnemu raportowi Międzynarodowej Agencji Energetycznej (International Energy Agency, skrót IEA),…

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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

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Video interview to Kumi Naidoo, Greenpeace Int. Executive Director, on the latest work of his organization and what to expect about COP18 in Doha.

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Longing for agreement on the Durban Platform work-plan; questions about the number of negotiating days before COP18; a fight over ADP chairs; Fossil of the day; perverse subsidies and more…

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El día de hoy ha sido un día pesado. Además de que ha sido un día gris, en el que…

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A delay to 2020 puts us on the path for a 4 degree world, that is unacceptable. If the U.S. cannot make a contribution here they need to get out of the way. Governments need to move on without the US in order to get a final agreement which has any chance of protecting the climate.

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A sense of urgency exists here in Durban, yet some governments are determined to ignore pleas from economists, environmental, faith, labour and development groups…

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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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No Nukes in the CDM. Japan should support Kyoto and a clean energy future. Denmark celebrated by green groups for increase in ambition.

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It is an oft-repeated maxim that climate change is first and foremost about human rights, but that’s rarely obvious in discussions here at the UN.

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