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Gender Agenda at COP17

Nagida Clark | November 30th, 2011

In a year of climate negotiations headed up by three women, expectations are high for Durban to deliver an outcome recognising the gender-sensitive impacts of climate change. COP17 President Maite

Russia and the Kyoto Protocol

Ben Coleridge | December 11th, 2010

The Russian Federation has announced its decision not to sign up to the second round of the Kyoto Protocol. Without going into detail on Russia’s arguments and reservations about the

Australian Media Coverage of COP 16

admin | December 10th, 2010

What? The Copenhagen climate change talks are on again? In Mexico? Huh? You can blame my ignorance on Julian Assange and his interminable WikiLeaks! While COP 15 had blanket coverage

Businesses Taking Action on Climate Change

Tim Hall | December 8th, 2010

Over the weekend The Verb had a break from COP16, instead brushing shoulders with some of the world’s leading entrepreneurs and green business leaders at the inaugural World Climate Summit.

A Conversation with the Climate Crisis

Tim Hall | December 7th, 2010

Last Friday I had a conversation with a man from the Congo which, I can already say, has changed my life. Tired, hungry and lonely, after a long day at

Everyone’s a Critic: Day 6 at COP16

Tim Hall | December 5th, 2010

The focus, and agitation, over the details of various texts on Friday was continued on Saturday at COP16. It was stocktaking Saturday, as nations reviewed progress and were updated on

All the Small Things: Day 5 at COP16

Tim Hall | December 5th, 2010

Technical details and legal and procedural complexities were the focus of Day 5. They also created biggest points of difference so far seen at COP16. Negotiators continued updating texts, in

Actions, Substance and Finance as the Heat Rises: Day 4 at COP16

Tim Hall | December 4th, 2010

Things are definitely heating up here. The World Meteorological organisation has come out with figures showing 2010 to be one of the three hottest years on record, with the period