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56 Days and Back at the UNFCCC

Linh Do | February 9th, 2015

The Verb’s report following day one of the UNFCCC ADP2.8 session in Geneva, Switzerland.

Bonn: Excitement, Hope and Pressure

Maha Mansoor | June 4th, 2014

What to expect from the latest round of UN climate change negotiations in Bonn, Germany.

COP19 – Day 11 and Counting

Kahil Lloyd | November 23rd, 2013

As always, the scheduled last day of COP is not actually the last day of COP.

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

COP19 – Day Ten

Andres Fuentes | November 23rd, 2013

The end of the UN climate change negotiations are approaching but there is little more than rumour as to if that will be Friday 5pm, Saturday 4am or Sunday 2am.

NGOs Abandon Warsaw Talks

Linh Do | November 22nd, 2013

Civil society organisations have staged a walkout sending clear messages to the negotiators that they are displeased with the lack of progress. Participating organisations include the Pan African Climate Justice

Scientists Rebut Clean Coal

admin | November 21st, 2013

  The International Coal and Climate Summit was controversial for UNFCCC secretary Christiana Figueres’s attendance, and the media seem to have overlooked the abundance of climate deniers in attendance. Leading scientists

Dreams Or Numbers For Gender Equality?

Cécile S | November 21st, 2013

Tuesday’s UNFCCC ‘gender and climate change’ day was unconventional in many ways. In hosting the feature event, Christiana Figueres, executive secretary of the UNFCCC, did not ask panellists to talk