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India wants to Lead on Solar Power

Andres Fuentes | November 30th, 2015

Prime Minister Modi announces the International Solar Alliance to help promote solar energy to over 100 potential countries. “This day is the sunrise of new hope. Not just for clean

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

Connecting The Dots For Tomorrow’s Agriculture

Cécile S | November 20th, 2013

The Global Landscape Forum highlighted how young people are involved in sustainable agriculture. Original ideas were put forward by engaged young entrepreneurs; including a tree-planting project for ex-soldiers in Uganda,

Durban: What Of It?

Tim Hall | December 14th, 2011

Speak Your Mind editors reflect on the outcome of COP17; what was delivered, who was involved and what it really means for the world.

Are we Seeing Bali 2.0?

Tim Hall | December 9th, 2011

On the final day at COP17 all the talk is about the push for a mandate—a firm timetable—leading to a new global emissions reductions treaty. The European Union (EU) has

China: Annex I or Annex II?

Julian K | December 7th, 2011

Can China still be considered a developing nation? This frequent question in international relations has far reaching consequences, especially at the climate change conference in Durban, South Africa. Depending on

Behind closed doors: Day 4 at COP17

Tim Hall | December 2nd, 2011

Intense secret negotiations and a quickened tempo characterised day four at COP17. With the previous days spent drawing lines in the sand, national delegations got to work making genuine progress

Knowledge Fuelling Women

admin | December 1st, 2011

On the back of the immense challenges posed by the climate crisis, adaptation solutions have become an opportunity to empower women in the Global South. “There was soot deposited in