How curly are your brackets?
Posted on 06. Aug, 2010 by Florent Baarsch in Adopt a Negotiator, France
A lof of brackets are now in the negotiations text. And it’s getting less and less clear!
Roubando a cena
Posted on 11. Jun, 2010 by Juliana Russar in Brazil
Como podem imaginar, até mesmo nas negociações de clima da ONU, o assunto do dia foi o início da Copa do Mundo. As reuniões de encerramento do AWG-LCA (Grupo de Trabalho Ad Hoc sobre Ação de Cooperação de Longo Prazo) e do AWG-KP (Grupo de Trabalho Ad Hoc sobre Novos Compromissos para Países do Anexo I [...]
1.5 to stay alive
Posted on 11. Jun, 2010 by Joshua Wiese in Adopt a Negotiator
We expect that after this… a lot of people out there… members of the public… the youth of the world… people withing the UNFCCC process… people outside… are going to say: What is this fuss about 1.5? And you can bet, they are going to google.
Sobre sabotagem e procrastinação
Posted on 10. Jun, 2010 by Juliana Russar in Brazil
Quem chegava hoje de manhã no hotel Maritim, onde acontecem as negociações de clima, era recebido por ativistas segurando uma faixa onde estava escrito “bonn polluters” (poluidores de Bonn)…
Stop sp OIL ing our future
Posted on 10. Jun, 2010 by Leela Raina in India
Oil is thicker than blood and the disease that has hit the UNFCCC
Canada dissappoints – earning ‘Fossil of the Day’ award in Bonn
Posted on 08. Jun, 2010 by Joshua Wiese in Canada
Apparently Canada is taking this 51st US State thing seriously. After the United States earned the first awarded Fossil of the Day in Bonn late last week, Canada proved a disappointing new trend and followed suit.
Canada earned their Fossil of the Day for reducing its commitment to reduce emissions after Copenhagen to the same [...]
(Casi) Un reencuentro / (Almost) A reunion
Posted on 08. Dec, 2009 by Ferran Esteve in E.U., Spain
En substitución de Alicia Montalvo, nos encontramos con la experta legal de la delegación / In substitution of Alicia Montalvo, we meet the legal expert of the delegation
Perspective from the Middle East: Poor people can’t drink oil, can they?
Posted on 06. Nov, 2009 by adoptanegotiator in Uncategorized
Manal Kahi from Lebenon gives us her take on the Barcelona Climate Talks





