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DEVELOPED NATIONS – LED BY US, UK AND JAPAN – TRY TO TURN GREEN CLIMATE FUND INTO GREEDY CORPORATE FUND

December 1, 2011 admin

DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA, Dec. 1, 2011— Today 163 civil society  organisations from 39 countries released a letter exposing an attempt  led by the US, the UK and Japan to turn […]

COP discusses Green Climate Fund and other issues

December 1, 2011December 2, 2011 admin

Durban, 1 Dec (Marjorie Williams) – The Conference of Parties of the UNFCCC met on 30 November to consider the report of the Transitional Committee (TC) of the Green Climate […]

Agriculture and the Green Climate Fund: Two U.S. bargaining chips at the climate talks

December 1, 2011December 3, 2011 admin

A blogpost by Steve Suppan from the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP) A bargaining chip is usually something withheld to get consent for something bigger, not smaller. The […]

Japan and US block Green Climate Fund progress

December 1, 2011December 2, 2011 admin

By John Parnell RTCC in Durban The US and Japan joined a chorus of objections to the $100bn Green Climate Fund’s proposed design during a heated session in Durban.

Climate Finance Falls Short of Promised $30 billion

December 1, 2011 admin

African Climate Policy Centre Report on ‘Fast Start Finance’ DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA – Today – The African Climate Policy Centre (ACPC), the technical arm of the Climate for Development in […]

G77 and China calls for fair and equal treatment of issues

November 30, 2011November 30, 2011 admin

Durban, 30 Nov (Meena Raman) – The Group of 77 and China called for a fair and equal treatment of issues on the agenda of the Ad-hoc Working Group on […]

The African Group and Durban: The United African Position at UN Climate Talks

November 30, 2011December 1, 2011 admin

The United Nations Climate Change Conference, to be held in Durban, South Africa, between 28 November and 9 December 2011, represents a critical moment in the international climate change negotiations.

CBDR must guide work on international transport emissions, say several developing countries

November 29, 2011November 30, 2011 admin

29 November, Durban, (Chee Yoke Ling) – Several developing countries stressed that work undertaken at the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) and the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) must be guided […]

LETTER FOR ORGANIZATIONAL SIGN-ON

November 26, 2011November 30, 2011 admin

Dear Members of the Transitional Committee and Chairs of Country Groupings: We are civil society organizations and social movements deeply concerned about the current direction of the Green Climate Fund […]

Bolivarian alliance calls for extending and strengthening the Kyoto Protocol and climate adaptation aid to poor countries, and opposes the commodification of forests under REDD

November 23, 2011December 1, 2011 admin

Representatives from the Latin American and Caribbean governments that comprise the Bolivarian Alliance of the Peoples of Our Americas (ALBA) met in Bolivia on November 17-18 to coordinate their battle […]

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