“Dear Negotiators, 1.5 billion youth are not represented at COP18. Your decisions must reflect their demands”
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On Friday, Australian Climate Change Minister, Greg Combet announced that Australia intends to sign-up to ‘Kyoto2’ and remain part of a…
Read post →Heya, my name is Jonathan and I’m a member of the New Zealand Youth Delegation. We’re a group of ten…
Read post →When you picture New Zealand, the odds are good that you picture an untouched waterfall, straight out of Lord of…
Read post →Australia’s Ambassador for Climate Change, Louise Hand, raised the importance of decoupling Australia’s prosperity from pollution and intergenerational equity. Upon finishing, the room broke out into a wave of applause.
Read post →We need a legally binding international law to protect the climate, not vague promises; 3 cheers for the E.U. and New Zealand; Japan’s ask for benefits without burden; and more…
Read post →Huge economic and political benefit for Europe to support the 2nd commitment of Kyoto. Other countries, particularly Australia and New Zealand, should also add their support. Plus bunkers, the US, and more…
Read post →as well as a ‘Ray of the Day’ for a few countries whose efforts enviro groups celebrated
Read post →With Australia set to legislate carbon price, 2011 is crucial for our Government to act on climate and influence international negotiations…
Read post →Latest status of talks – an email someone sent on one of the climate list-serves yesterday probably summed it up nicely: “I feel like I’m waiting for Godot.”
Read post →The fight to close logging loopholes heats up in Kyoto Protocol track of the Bonn Climate Change Talks.
Read post →Barry Coates from Oxfam New Zealand, joins our ranks for a few weeks to help us track what the New Zealand delegation is up to
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