This post was first published on the CAN International Voices blog.
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Read post →Yesterday, I met with Australia’s Ambassador for Climate Change, Louise Hand, to discuss Australia’s carbon price legislation’s impact on the UNFCCC negotiations and global efforts to tackle climate change.
Read post →Sébastien (France), Clancy (Australia) and Josh (USA), from the Adopt a Negotiator team, give an update on the UN Climate Change Conference taking place in Panama City, Panama.
Read post →Without progress on fleshing out the details on provision from the Cancun Agreements, a number of countries are likely to block progress on other elements of a “Durban Agreement”.
Read post →Félix Wing Solís, Executive Director of Centro de Incidencia Ambiental, is one of the few Panamanian members of civil society represented in the Panama Climate Change Conference. He sat down with Adopt a Negotiator to talk about his hopes for this weeks negotiations.
Read post →Sitting through meeting after meeting as negotiators debate the details of baby steps toward dealing with climate change while extreme weather increasingly wreaks havoc on people’s lives across the world, I could feel the moral outrage bubbling up inside me too.
Read post →I’ve followed international climate negotiations for 3 years. It’s my 9th session, and the slow process and pace of progress feel grindingly routine. This time, however, things have started out different
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 →International talks that could help unlock a global climate deal are now underway in Panama.
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