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The Adopt a Negotiator project is proud to announce our team of Fellows on the ground in Doha for COP18.…

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The negotiations in Durban should conclude with the establishment of a process for countries to report in a transparent and reliable manner. And there’s the rub, as without the effective involvement of NGOs in this process, countries are most likely to not take any proper climate actions without any consequences.

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with no emission cuts in sight since the first CDM was registered in 1994, there is a cause of worry.

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While one should not expect Durban to miraculously “solve the climate crisis”, there are still many reasons why it is worth for us, civil society, to engage in this process…

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This story was originally published on the WRI insights blog
If one thinks of the ongoing climate negotiations as a…

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Why do some governments fear so much the presence and support of civil society? Aren’t we all (countries and NGOs) supposed to be here to address the climate crisis?

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Is the U.S. a UN Bully?

On December 10, 2010 By

It seems like the UN climate negotiations only get more opaque as pressure on ministers to negotiate a meaningful outcome…

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At the daily U.S. delegation press briefing yesterday afternoon, U.S. Special Envoy for Climate Change Todd Stern struck a less…

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若外交无秘密

On December 7, 2010 By

This guest post was written by Rongtai (Marvin) Nala, who is studying Diplomacy in Beijing and working part-time job for…

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The doors are open wider than in Copenhagen, but delegates could do more!

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