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Read post →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…
Read post →The upcoming year of climate negotiations will be shaped partly by an improbable trio of presiding officers – all three from OPEC countries. The climate process – a rehabilitation led by the chief dealers?
Read post →The United States and Saudi Arabia were named “Fossil of the Day” at the Panama Climate Change Talks in Panama October 4th (1st & 2nd place, respectively). The Climate Action Network’s 700+ member organizations give the ‘Fossil of the Day’ to countries who performed badly in the climate change negotiations.
Read post →First place Fossil of the Day is awarded to Japan. Saudi Arabia gets the 2nd place Fossil. And Danish government announcement to reduce the Danish emissions 40% by year in 2020 earns Denmark the Ray of the Day.
Read post →as well as a ‘Ray of the Day’ for a few countries whose efforts enviro groups celebrated
Read post →The UNFCCC delegates and a few of observers have had a long night. The closing plenaries of the two subsidiary…
Read post →Saudi Arabi and Qatar try to block progress in the final SBI plenary.
Read post →Fossil and Ray of the Days were awarded on the second Thursday of the Bonn UN climate talks.
Read post →Some thoughts on how to get somewhere when you’re going nowhere
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 →A lof of brackets are now in the negotiations text. And it’s getting less and less clear!
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