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The race toward a global climate agreement has been neither easy nor straightforward.
Continue reading "International Climate Talks: A Three-Legged Marathon"
Agriculture was a much-debated topic at this week’s international climate negotiations in Germany.
Continue reading "Local Action Critical to Help Farmers Adapt to Climate Change"
CI’s Climate Policy Director Rebecca Chacko joined fellow Conservation International (CI) staff from 10 countries in participating in the United Nations Framework Convention on
Continue reading "Climate Talks in Bonn Bring Underwhelming Results"
Sarshen Marais is currently attending the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) meeting in Bonn, Germany. Here, she
Continue reading "For Climate Change Adaptation, Traditional Knowledge is Critical"
Rebecca Chacko is the director of climate policy in CI’s Center for Conservation and Government. She is blogging about ongoing
Continue reading "At Bonn Climate Talks, An Agenda. Success?"
Next week CI staff from 10 countries will be traveling to participate in the continuing international climate change talks in
Continue reading "What the World Needs from the Bonn Climate Talks"
I’m back in Germany this week for more climate change negotiations, as the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
Continue reading "International Climate Change Negotiations Move at Glacial Pace"