As a young person, I think it is my role to bring that energy to negotiations, and the UN in general.
Read post →Some thoughts on how to get somewhere when you’re going nowhere
Read post →Young people spoke out at a press conference in support of a financial transaction tax.
Read post →Video excerpts from today’s innovative sources of climate finance press conference
Read post →Norway and the UK were both decorated for legislating ambitious domestic emissions reductions targets. We hope that these parties continue their good work by inspiring others within the EU to aim for 30% by 2020.
Read post →The token caps of Sherwood Forest’s merry band of thieves are popping up all over the conference center; labor, development and environmental leaders unite for FTT
Read post →Until recently, the EU was somewhat of a trailblazer within negotiations: a strong collective voice for ambitious emissions reductions…
Read post →yesterday I went into see the negotiations for the first time and it was the SBSTA (science guys) agenda discussion…
Read post →YOUNGO to Japan: a peace crane message of support at the UN Climate Talks
Read post →Latest status of talks - an email someone sent on one of the climate list-serves yesterday probably summed it up nicely: “I feel like I’m waiting for Godot.”
Read post →Environment and youth NGO’s celebrated the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) during the 2nd day of climate talks in Bonn on Tuesday.
Read post →I witnessed first hand something I have only read about before – the sense of a relative lack of effort by wealthy countries and big economies.
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