australia

Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi!

Mim DiNapoli | November 23rd, 2013

Australia has taken out the Climate Action Network’s prestigious award of Colossal Fossil for 2013.

What Ever Happened To Fair Play?

Mim DiNapoli | November 23rd, 2013

It was hardly a surprise to see India walk away from the Climate Action Network booth last night

Interesting Fossil Developments

Andres Fuentes | November 21st, 2013

Fossil of the Day traditionally goes to developed countries – those that have the most to lose economically. Today’s Fossil was a surprise given that it went to five countries

T-Shirt Drama In Warsaw

Linh Do | November 21st, 2013

  This last Tuesday has seen uproar about a t-shirt as over 130 ministers arrived for the high-level segment of the UN climate change negotiations in Poland. The messages were

Will Africa Always Be The Underdog?

Krishnee A | November 20th, 2013

The Africa Group, a coalition of African states, looks out for the continent, and it has much at stake during these UN climate talks in Warsaw. Despite their willingness to

COP19 – Day Seven

Kahil Lloyd | November 20th, 2013

Week two is upon us, and you can tell who’s just arrived and who feels like this has become their life. Discussions in the halls were dominated by an event

Australia, Punching Above Our Weight

Anna Rose | June 21st, 2012

In a surprise announcement, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon has just appointed Prime Minister Gillard as co-chair of the a body set up to accelerate progress on the Millennium Development

Leaders Plan for Change at Climate Convention

Tim Hall | March 26th, 2012

Over two days in December 2011, while world leaders discussed global co-operation on climate change at the 17th annual Conference of the Parties (COP) climate change negotiations – also known

Vox Pops With the Global Youth

Willemien Calitz | December 13th, 2011

During the final days of the UN climate talks (COP17) youth were keeping their hopes up for an ambitious deal. I asked a few about their COP17 experiences and where