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Forrest Watkins | November 11th, 2016

Attendees were due for a rebound as UN climate negotiations enter into its fourth day in Marrakech. With the previous day being spent digesting the shocking results of the US

Can EU Not?

Vicky F | November 11th, 2016

The best at being the worst? The EU certainly is – having claimed their first Fossil of the Day for COP22. In an astounding suggestion; the EU proposed the utilisation

Adaptation Finance

Su-Kim M | November 10th, 2016

Halfway through the first week of COP22 in Marrakech, Morocco, climate finance has already firmly cemented its place in the list of most-talked-about issues. In the negotiations, countries have discussed

From Marrakech to Berlin

Vicky F | November 10th, 2016

With all eyes on America during Elections 2016, Germany probably hoped its climate actions back home would go unnoticed. In particular, the indefinite pause on its once ambitious long-term climate

US Election Trumps All Other Matters

Su-Kim M | November 9th, 2016

How did COP22 respond to the announcement that Donald Trump is the president-elect?

COP22: Steady She Goes

Andres Fuentes | November 8th, 2016

The second day of COP22, the UN climate talks, continued with little fanfare. Unlike previous conferences that were often rife with tension or fireworks, delegates spent the day familiarising themselves

COP22: Time for Active Ambition

Daniel V | November 7th, 2016

Ambition needs to emerge as COP22’s legacy in the world of UN climate talks.

COP22: The Overview

Malcolm J | November 7th, 2016

With another round of UN climate talks commencing tomorrow; why do they still matter and what’s expected.