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Read post →Traditionally, within the realms of policy-making in the UN, climate change and food security have travelled on different trajectories; the…
Read post →For the second time Brazil will be the focus of the world’s attention in the discussions about a more sustainable economic development.
Read post →This year, for the first time, the UK has sent a delegation of 5 medical students to the UN climate talks. Before we left, almost everyone one I told asked me a variation on the same basic question: ‘what has health got to do with climate change?’
Read post →A group of progressive countries working within the Cartagena Dialogue continue to strive towards achieving a legally binding outcome at Durban.
Read post →A veteran campaigner’s view from inside day 2 of the Durban Climate Change Conference. What TckTckTck partners are up to. How you can get involved.
Read post →Youth & environment groups award Canada & UK dubious ‘Fossil of the Day’ day 1 of COP17 (video & pics)
Read post →Until recently, the EU was somewhat of a trailblazer within negotiations: a strong collective voice for ambitious emissions reductions…
Read post →This guest post is written by Isobel Tarr, a a Comparative American studies student at Warwick University, UK, where she…
Read post →The trackers have descended on China, with quite so many languages spoken and very little Chinese there is some confusion to what is on the menu. But how about the Chinese menu in the climate talks? Our UK tracker tries to offer us some clarity…
Read post →Anna Collins linked up with the One Climate crew to give a guided tour of the Bonn Climate Change Talks at Hotel Maritim.
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