The Tuvalu Situation, Explained
Posted on 10. Dec, 2009 by Ben Jervey in U.S.A., bits
UPDATE: David Ngatae of the Cook Islands gets into more detail about the Tuvalu move:
Oxfam New Zealand’s executive director on the conflict in the CMP meetings this morning. I’ve been sitting through the whole thing. My very rough, IM’d notes from the last 1/2 hour after the video.
12:42 PM me: tuvalu takign another stand right [...]
(Casi) Un reencuentro / (Almost) A reunion
Posted on 08. Dec, 2009 by Ferran Esteve in E.U., Spain
En substitución de Alicia Montalvo, nos encontramos con la experta legal de la delegación / In substitution of Alicia Montalvo, we meet the legal expert of the delegation
El enigma Zapatero / Zapatero, the Riddler
Posted on 24. Nov, 2009 by Ferran Esteve in E.U., Spain
El silencio del presidente continúa a dos semanas de Copenhague / The spanish president doesn’t break the silence
Environment Ministers met for a pre-COP meeting November 16th and 17th
Posted on 18. Nov, 2009 by Joshua Wiese in Adopt a Negotiator
Here’s video from the press conference with Yvo de Boer and Connie Hedegaard from earlier today.
Un vrai contrat de mariage pour le climat !
Posted on 05. Nov, 2009 by Florent Baarsch in France
Le meilleur exemple que je connaissais était celui du mariage l The best example I know is the wedding.
Of legal bonds and political agreements
Posted on 05. Nov, 2009 by Ben Jervey in U.S.A.
Locked out of the real negotiating, NGOs are left to fret over the potential threat of a “politically-binding” agreement.
¿A quién le toca? / Whose turn is it?
Posted on 05. Nov, 2009 by Ferran Esteve in E.U., Spain
La conferencia termina mañana y el ambiente está extrañamente tranquilo / Barcelona Talks ending tomorrow and the atmosphere is strangely calm
The strange air of tranquillity
Posted on 05. Nov, 2009 by Rosa Kouri in Canada
Rosa reveals zen negotiating tactics, accepts outcome