Former President of Brazil Fernando Henrique Cardoso spoke with the trackers, the young people of Oxfam International Youth Partnerships and the Youngers of “Elders+Youngers” project
Read post →Here at Rio+20, I have only just got through the full list of official UK delegates who are negotiating our future on our behalf. So take a browse below!
Read post →Today, thousands of people took the streets of Durban, South Africa demanding climate action. Trade unionists, churches, young people, farmers,…
Read post →Australia’s UN Climate Tracker, Clancy Moore reports from a rally of NGOs, unions, churches and women’s organisations all calling for action this year’s UN Climate Summit (COP17) in Durban, South Africa.
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 →A veteran campaigner’s view from inside day 2 of the Durban Climate Change Conference. What TckTckTck partners are up to. How you can get involved.
Read post →Four days in. Three days to go. Two main topics of negotiations. And one important international forum with the responsibility…
Read post →Despite all of the rhetoric and posturing to the contrary, insiders say that there are signs of progress being made behind the scenes
Read post →Until recently, the EU was somewhat of a trailblazer within negotiations: a strong collective voice for ambitious emissions reductions…
Read post →Negotiators negotiating. NGO participation. Marking 3 months after the Japan quake. Europe’s ambition. And more…
Read post →Jan Kowalzig from Oxfam in Berlin took a few minutes out of his work on mitigation - reducing the…
Read post →Kumi Naidoo & Jeremy Hobbs mark three months since the tragic events in Japan, calling for a safe and secure energy future.
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