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Australia – That’s It

Kahil Lloyd | November 17th, 2013

The recently elected Australian government’s position at the United Nations climate talks in Warsaw has been scrutinised to death. But the question that no one seems to be asking is

The European Union – Angel or Devil?

Cécile S | November 16th, 2013

Europeans simply love climate change – or at least they relish in the idea of stopping it. The European Union (EU), with its twenty-eight members, is leading the United Nations

Figueres, A Divisive Figure Amongst Youth

admin | November 16th, 2013

The first Thursday of the UN climate change negotiations is historically the ‘Young and Future Generations day’. The talks are serious in nature, and the presence of youth is essential

We’ve Run Out Of Headlines For Australia

Jade Neville | November 16th, 2013

You may have already guessed this, because for the third time in four days, the Fossil of the Day, presented by the Climate Action Network, has been handed to Australia.

COP19 – Day Four

Kahil Lloyd | November 16th, 2013

Thursday was “Young and Future Generations Day” celebrating the role of young people at the UN climate change talks. The high – and to some, low – light of the

Fast-start Finance at Crossroads

Cécile S | November 15th, 2013

Fast-start finance is a hot topic at the UN climate change negotiations in Warsaw with countries recently releasing their final figures. During 2009-10, developed countries agreed to free up US$30

Where COP Is At

Krishnee A | November 15th, 2013

One week into the UN climate change negotiations in Warsaw, here is an overview of what groups are still pushing too and if there has been any movement. Typhoon Haiyan

Australia, Again

admin | November 15th, 2013

With the holidays around the corner, Australia is filling it’s Christmas stocking with a lot of coal. Day three of the negotiations saw Australia take out another Fossil of the

COP19 – Day Three

Kahil Lloyd | November 15th, 2013

On Wednesday, over fifty people are fasting in solidarity with the Philippines lead negotiator Yeb Saño. The movement does not appear to be dissipating, but will it lead to a