Asia Pacific

Who’s Covering the Climate?

Lachie McKenzie | December 8th, 2011

Nobody wants to talk about climate change anymore because it’s too depressing and uncomfortable. What is the media saying on climate?

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

Capacity Building in the Pacific

Jayden Holmes | December 2nd, 2011

Small island states are amongst the first to feel the impacts of climate change, how will capacity building assist them.

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

China/US Cities Act on Climate Change

Tim Hall | December 8th, 2010

Yesterday at COP16 I attended another fascinating side event on China, this time on its cooperation with the US at the sub-national level in reducing emissions. I was taken aback by

Combet’s Chance to Change the Climate

Lauren Jones | December 8th, 2010

The announcement that Australian Minister for Climate Change Greg Combet will facilitate, along with Bangladesh, discussions between nations on climate change finance seems a recognition of Australia’s growing diplomatic role on the

Treachery by Japan?

Tim Hall | December 2nd, 2010

Japan doesn’t want to continue Kyoto, but is it Japan the real problem?

TippingPoint: Melbourne

admin | November 2nd, 2010

On the 29th and 30th of October, the arts and science communities came together for the first time in Australia under the banner of TippingPoint. Using a framework established in the UK, TippingPoint