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Open Letter to the Mexican Government, President of the UNFCCC Conference of Parties: Civil Society Calls for a Transparent and Democratic Process

December 4, 2010December 7, 2010 admin

In a year that has witnessed millions of people affected by the adverse impacts of climate change around the world, the task of UNFCCC, to dramatically and immediately reduce greenhouse […]

Cancun climate talks at critical moment

December 3, 2010December 3, 2010 admin

Canada named in Group of 3 countries working to kill Kyoto Protocol Council of Canadians is alarmed by reports that there is a small group of three countries blocking the […]

ALBA press conference: Negotiations cannot continue if Developed Countries do not fulfil commitments to next round of KP

December 3, 2010December 4, 2010 admin

Pablo Solon: convoked this press conference to share our vision and evaluation of the first week of COP16. We are going to say a brief summary at level of substance […]

Future of Kyoto Protocol No Laughing Matter at COP 16

December 2, 2010December 3, 2010 admin

Brazil, China, Saudi Arabia refuse to issue full support on future of CDM without second KP commitment period

CMP Plenary Discussions on Clean Development Mechanism

December 2, 2010 admin

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) all the rage in today’s CDM talks Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and equitable distribution of Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects were the main topics […]

Indigenous Peoples Declare Minimum Requirements for Climate Accords

December 1, 2010December 2, 2010 admin

December 1, 2010 (Cancun). Indigenous delegates, representing over 360 million Indigenous Peoples from around all regions of the world, announced a number of minimum requirements for their human rights to […]

Japan threatens progress at climate talks in Cancun

December 1, 2010December 2, 2010 admin

CANCUN, MEXICO December 1, 2010 – Japan’s recent announcement to abandon the Kyoto Protocol is a threat to vital progress needed at the UN climate talks in Cancun, warned Friends […]

India proposes a monitoring system for all big emitters

December 1, 2010December 4, 2010 admin

India is pushing a global emissions monitoring system in Cancun talks that could become the centerpiece of a compromise with the United States if other developing countries sign on. Environment […]

Forest Policy Fails to Address the Underlying Causes of Deforestation and Degradation

December 1, 2010December 2, 2010 admin

Excessive Demand for Woodand Land is the Major Cause of Deforestation, a New Global Forest Coalition Report Reveals Cancun, Mexico, 1 December 2010 – A report released by the Global […]

Climate Justice Now! Demands Social Justice at COP16

November 29, 2010December 2, 2010 admin

CANCUN, MEXICO– Members of Climate Justice Now!, a global network of more than 140 movements and organizations committed to the fight for social, ecological and gender justice, spoke out this […]

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