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A recent report by the Asian Development Bank highlights the critical need for Asia’s negotiators to take hold of COP18 and ensure faster progress in the negotiations

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On Boxing Day 2004 as my phone beeped with an SMS news alert, a new world entered my vocabulary: tsunami. …

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Over 130 people from across 11 countries have flown into Sandakan, Malaysia for South East Asia’s first ever “game changing” gathering on Renewable Energy.

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

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Bangkok begins with a good old Twitter tease between @EU and @Venezuela

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What’s needed at climate negotiations to ensure progress in Durban will help locally with adaptation to climate change in Thailand.

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Thinking sustainability, energy and climate, a view from Thailand.

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On day 2 of formal negotiations, the Adopt a Negotiator crew gave their summary of their experience thus far as…

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Floods in Thailand

On April 4, 2011 By

Even as the UNFCCC climate talks get underway in Bangkok, Thailand’s capital city, climate change is having devastating impacts in…

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Rice – “There is no more certainty, no more schedule” / Arroz – “Não há mais certeza, não conseguimos mais nos planejar”

Sexta-feira, dia 2, eu e mais cinco “trackers” tivemos a oportunidade de conhecer uma comunidade que pratica agricultura orgânica de arroz na província de Chachoengsao, localizada a 160 quilômetros a leste de Bangkok.

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Please mind the gap

On October 3, 2009 By

A trip to a Thai rice farm shows our trackers the realities of climate change, and causes our UK tracker to reflect on the UN negotiations process.

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Sometimes, being a tracker needs a lot of patience…and openness for unexpected meetings at rather uncommon places.

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