With the UNFCCC COP16 negotiations now drawn to a close, conservation organisations appear to be satisfied with the decisions made
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With the UNFCCC COP16 negotiations now drawn to a close, conservation organisations appear to be satisfied with the decisions made
Continue reading "Good News for Climate Adaptation at Cancun Meeting"
In 2007 on the island of Bali in Indonesia, governments from around the world agreed to start negotiating an agreement
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As the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) negotiations begin today in Cancun, Mexico, I find myself thinking
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Last year around this time, all eyes were on the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) meeting in
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When I come back from vacation, I generally have a lot of unread emails and a very thirsty plant waiting
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After two long weeks of cold weather, protests and delays in negotiations, the UN talks in Copenhagen finally came to
It’s been a long week-and-a-half of tough negotiations at Copenhagen. There have been many stops and starts, late night sessions
A number of news outlets are referring to Copenhagen as “Constipagen” today. Bloomberg, the Washington Post, and others reported that
As political heavyweights speak in Copenhagen today, including Hillary Clinton, Ahmadinejad, Sarkozy, Angela Merkel and Brazil’s Lula da Silva, the
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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