As 2009 winds down and we put much of the holiday craziness behind us, many will pause at some point
Monthly Archives: December 2009
A Glimmer of Hope
After two long weeks of cold weather, protests and delays in negotiations, the UN talks in Copenhagen finally came to
Despite Troubled History, New Hope in Liberia
As I stood in front of our new office in Congo Town this week, just steps away from the sprawling
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Time Running Out at Copenhagen
It’s been a long week-and-a-half of tough negotiations at Copenhagen. There have been many stops and starts, late night sessions
Constipagen or Hopenhagen?
A number of news outlets are referring to Copenhagen as “Constipagen” today. Bloomberg, the Washington Post, and others reported that
36 Hours to Save the World
As political heavyweights speak in Copenhagen today, including Hillary Clinton, Ahmadinejad, Sarkozy, Angela Merkel and Brazil’s Lula da Silva, the
At Copenhagen: Helping Google See the Forests Through the Clouds
At the COP15 climate conference this week, Google.org demonstrated new technology that significantly advances efforts to measure, monitor and verify
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New scientific paper: REDD+ can be key to stop the extinction crisis too
A new scientific paper being previewed at Copenhagen shows how Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) can not
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WWF’s “Inside COP15″ Video Blog
CI is all about partnership, and as the COP15 negotiations heat up, we here in the office are tuning in
Tensions at Copenhagen—Island Nations Urge Immediate Action
In the 1959 film, “The Mouse That Roared,” a small country facing serious economic woes decides to enact its own
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