Even if the U.N. climate talks don’t lead to a world-changing agreement, important steps are being taken.
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Even if the U.N. climate talks don’t lead to a world-changing agreement, important steps are being taken.
Continue reading "In Durban, Progress on Details for Climate Action"
Next week’s climate conference in South Africa can — and must — spur global action against climate change.
Continue reading "At Durban Climate Talks, a Test of Leadership"
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
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Sarshen Marais is currently attending the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) meeting in Bonn, Germany. Here, she
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Next week CI staff from 10 countries will be traveling to participate in the continuing international climate change talks in
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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
Continue reading "On Climate Change, Cancun Agreements Show a Pathway Forward"
Here in Cancun, it’s been a long two weeks of negotiations, meetings, discussions and disagreements. Negotiators have been working such
As leaders from every nation of the world come together in Cancun today to chart a path toward a healthier,
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When it comes to climate mitigation strategies like REDD+, recognition of the rights of indigenous peoples and sustainable traditional practices
Continue reading "Indigenous Participation is Critical for Climate Change Success"