An “African” COP for tourists, however, is not what I, or 1000’s of people who rallied in Durban yesterday to express their dismay at the progress of the negotiations, have in mind, even if the 15,000 delegates that have arrived in Durban have provided a local economic stimulus
Read post →Several times in the recent history of the climate negotiations, developed and developing countries agreed on keeping the increase of…
Read post →To be or not to be? Surreal Q for COP17 in Durban this year!
Read post →Melanie Coath, from Birdlife International, took a few minutes out of her busy day to talk about progress on…
Read post →New NASA map showing carbon stored in the forests around the world.
Read post →O que esperar das negociações internacionais sobre clima na próxima sessão da Convenção-Quadro das Nações Unidas sobre Mudança do Clima?…
Read post →Sur le chapitre dit du LULUCF, la France a une position progressiste au plan environnemental. Explications et digressions.
Read post →Another Monday morning, another early start, another week of negotiations beginning here at the un climate talks in Cancun. With…
Read post →Encouraging countries to close the logging loopholes in LULUCF accounting rules, youth activists made a point with this creative action.…
Read post →G 77 and China’s position on forestry and examining the debates taking place at Tianjin
Read post →The delegates left Bonn two months ago, we are back in Germany. But, where are we in the negotiations?
Read post →As negotiators struggle to close the loopholes in the developed countries forest and land use framework – LULUCF, the Climate…
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