La COP15 devient folle!
Posted on 14. Dec, 2009 by Florent Baarsch in France
Les négociations sont entrées dans le “vif”… De plus en plus tortueux !
A good agreement is about Justice!
Posted on 07. Dec, 2009 by Philip Ireland in Australia
“It’s getting hot in here!” chanted hundreds of youth from all around the world. Negotiations have begun.
Environment Ministers met for a pre-COP meeting November 16th and 17th
Posted on 18. Nov, 2009 by Joshua Wiese in Adopt a Negotiator
Here’s video from the press conference with Yvo de Boer and Connie Hedegaard from earlier today.
Thursday night ROAR!
Posted on 05. Nov, 2009 by annac in E.U., United Kingdom
It’s the penultimate night of the talks, the outlook for Copehagen is looking bleak, and our UK tracker is struggling to take it all in.
Due chiacchiere con Mr.de Boer. A chat with Mr. de Boer
Posted on 05. Nov, 2009 by Andrea Cinquina in Italy
Interessante giornata a Barcellona. Leggete dell’incontro con Yvo de Boer.
The trackers had the chance to met Yvo de Boer once again in Barcelona.
Tutto come prima? But will things change?
Posted on 04. Nov, 2009 by Andrea Cinquina in Italy
Ripresi i negoziati sul AWG-KP cambierà qualcosa ora?
Will anything change after the negotiation started again in the AWG-KP?
Les lieux changent, pas les discours | The places change, not the speeches
Posted on 02. Nov, 2009 by Florent Baarsch in E.U., France
In the UNFCCC the places change, but the speeches are always the same | Aux Nations Unies, les lieux changent, mais les discours sont toujours les mêmes.
Rice, Yvo and March: 3 situations – same issue (part 2 of 3)
Posted on 05. Oct, 2009 by Juliana Russar in Adopt a Negotiator, Brazil
Yvo – “What kind of world do you want to be living in 2050?”
Yvo – “Que tipo de mundo você quer viver em 2050?”
Depois de um dia fora da bolha das negociações, voltamos com tudo para uma reunião no sábado de manhã (3 de outubro) com Yvo de Boer, secretário-executivo da Convenção da ONU sobre mudanças climáticas (UNFCCC).
The climate must change
Posted on 04. Oct, 2009 by Cara Bevington in Australia
a look at week one of the Bangkok talks shows we need change if we are going to tackle the climate challenge
Without hope, life is meaningless
Posted on 03. Oct, 2009 by Ole Seidenberg in Germany
After visiting and listening to some rice farmes here in Thailand that are already affected by climate change, my diplomatic attitude is slowly changing to a delicate mixture of anger, action and agony.





