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COP19 has become about two things – about Coaland Poland and the Philippine disaster caused by the ‘climate nightmare’ that…

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Yesterday I meant to write two things: a nice, positive upbeat piece for the media back home about Connected…

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‘If you are not on the table, you would be on the menu’- Australian NGOs
 

Africa’s most populous black…

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It is COP19 Day 1. The first meeting of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) is taking…

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After a 24 hour delay, delegates from more than 194 nations finally reached an agreement on a package of…

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Yesterday Friday 7th of December 2012 was supposed to have been the closing day of COP18. It’s 5:02pm on Saturday,…

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Naderev M. Saño, head of delegation for the Philippines, leans forward to the mic, his voice breaking under the weight of the emotion he is struggling to contain.

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With 2 days left in the negotiations, these are top 10 talkers in Doha and will be the critical figures in shaping the Doha outcome.

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The future of the AWG-LCA is a little bit uncertain…to say the least.

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Never-before-seen footage of the finance debates inside the AWG-LCA.

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Longing for agreement on the Durban Platform work-plan; questions about the number of negotiating days before COP18; a fight over ADP chairs; Fossil of the day; perverse subsidies and more…

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Sitting in an uncomfortably air-conditioned room listening out for nuggets of Twitter gold to send off to your legions of (read: 20) adoring followers, you start finding anything and everything funny to have a sliver of sanity to hold on to.

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