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"It should be warm but it's cold so it must be global warming" - UN delegate

ktwop wrote 6 days ago: The perspicacity of our delegates to the UN  and their level of argumentation leaves more than a lit … more →

Tags: alarmism, Climate, Bonn, Cook Islands, Global Warming, UN, United Nations

Canary in a Coal mine1 comment

grokscience wrote 1 month ago: The  natural disasters that small islands face are regarded as the canary in a coal mine on the issu … more →

Tags: Episodes, ipcc, climate change, Adaptation, Resilience, uncertainty, small islands

Meet the Speaker with Christiana Figueres

World Affairs Council Education Program wrote 1 month ago: Christiana Figueres is a busy woman. As head of the United Nations Framework on Climate Change (UNFC … more →

Tags: Meet the Speaker, Christiana Figueres, climate change, UN

Reflection on the 2012 Doha Climate Change Talks

caribbeanclimate wrote 2 months ago: Carlos Fuller, International and Regional Liaison Officer at the Caribbean Community Climate Change … more →

Tags: News, climate change, Caribbean, Adaptation, Mitigation, Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre, Trinidad and Tobago, united nations framework convention on climate change, carlos fuller

Landmark Decision at UN FCCC Meeting in Doha1 comment

iawmelbourne wrote 6 months ago: On 2 December 2012, a historic landmark decision entitled “Promoting gender balance by promoti … more →

Tags: un women, gender equality, Soon-Young Yoon, UN, Asia-Pacific

Canadian Youth Delegation reacts to COP18 text

Mike Soron wrote 6 months ago: @CYD_DJC on the conclusion of the Doha climate conference: Sense of mourning, anger and extreme outr … more →

Tags: eaarth, Canada, Climate, Climate, Global Warming, COP18, Doha, Cyd, Climate Justice

Bonn climate talks end in discord

Alexandra Buerger wrote 1 year ago: The UN Bonn climate talks ended in discord last Friday whilst the IEA announced the highest global C … more →

Tags: News Story, Bonn Climate Talks, Greenpeace, Kyoto Protocol, Christiana Figueres

Eradicating poverty through sustainable integrated rice/fish farming

Albert Ansah Oppong wrote 1 year ago: a boy holding one of the fish during harvesting A GNA feature by Albert Oppong-Ansah GNA – Mr … more →

Tags: Environment / Climate Change, climate change, UNDP, Africa 2000 Network, UNEP, Millenuim Development Goal, GEF/SGP

Look at the current, not the waves

Damian wrote 1 year ago: In an interview with Al Jazeera English, UNFCC head Christiana Figueres discusses the debate about c … more →

Tags: climate change, United Nations, Al Jazeera, AJE

Climate Change ‘fights’ rice farmers in Northern Ghana “......Rice production in to reduce by 36 per cent, farmers abandoned their fields due to lack of rains”

Albert Ansah Oppong wrote 1 year ago: A Ghana News Agency Feature by Albert Oppong-Ansah Tamale, Dec. 30, GNA – Thousands of people … more →

Tags: climate change, Agriculture, UNDP, UNEP, EPA Ghana, ActionAid

Ruinous Plots ;)

Mike Austin wrote 1 year ago: What prevents me from abandoning deniers of anthropogenic change as examples of evolution in action … more →

Tags: Oceans, climate change & recovery, Bad examples, Washington Post, climate change, Anthropogenic Change, Sea Level, evolution in action

Bush Burning a major developmental challenge in Northern Ghana1 comment

Albert Ansah Oppong wrote 1 year ago: TAMALE(GHANA) — Indiscriminate bush burning has become one of the major developmental challeng … more →

Tags: climate change, UNEP, EPA-GH

Climate Change Awareness creation must be a priority in Northern Ghana

Albert Ansah Oppong wrote 1 year ago: By Albert Oppong-Ansah TAMALE (GHANA), Dec. 14, (Xinhua — “Earthly things have changed and it … more →

Tags: climate change, UNEP, mest, Dersertification

"Compared to what's needed, a failure; compared to what's possible, decent"

Rav Casley Gera wrote 1 year ago: It gets a bit tedious writing about climate policy, since every single development warrants some var … more →

Tags: climate change, INTERNATIONAL, durban, United Nations, Copenhagen, kyoto

What Happened in Durban?2 comments

Dan Farber wrote 1 year ago: The outcome in Durban seems to be better than expected, although admittedly that’s partly beca … more →

Tags: climate change, Energy, COP17 Durban, Kyoto Protocol

Now or Never, President Obama

Mike Austin wrote 1 year ago: Kenya. Photo Newstime Africa 2009. President Obama: while your negotiators block progress for the re … more →

Tags: climate change & recovery, President Barack Obama, climate change, Kyoto Protocol, Anthropogenic Change, durban, Post-Kyoto Protocol negotiations on greenhouse gas emis

Kent says India is “over-reacting” at climate talks

Mike De Souza wrote 1 year ago: Environment Peter Kent (right) consults with U.S. negotiator Jonathan Pershing (centre) and Canada … more →

Tags: New Democratic Party, Conservatives, Foreign Affairs and Defence, Social Policy and Environment, Economy, climate change, Elizabeth May, peter kent, Kyoto Protocol

Durban: Setting The Stage For Climate Chaos

Christine wrote 1 year ago: Today’s guest blogger is friend of 350orbust Graham Saunders, who gives us his perspective on the U. … more →

Tags: Economy/Climate, Canada, greenhouse gases, extreme weather, Environment North, Kyoto Protocol, COP17, durban, climate funds

A Statement on Durban as the Last Hope for an Institutionalized Agreement on Regulating the Earth's Fever

forsevengenerations wrote 1 year ago: DURBAN = GRIDLOCK it’s time we start working from a place of reality.  the US will never be a … more →

Tags: everything is everything, Soil, nature as muse, durban, South Africa, COP17, Kyoto Protocol


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