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How to make the UNFCCC process more efficient and effective
May 9, 2013

The UN climate change negotiations are meant to address the most urgent crisis facing the international community, one that has already…

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AOSIS Proposes Way Forward on Short-Term Ambition
May 3, 2013

In light of the lack of progress on short-term mitigation ambition, AOSIS has submitted a non-paper with our suggestion on how…

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Loss and Damage Reflects New Era of the Climate Talks
April 15, 2013

It is fair to say that the central role Loss and Damage played in the Doha climate negotiations took many people…

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Clean Energy Takes Center Stage in the Pacific
April 15, 2013

Two recent high-level events focused on clean energy in the Pacific, held in Tonga and New Zealand, offered a glimpse into…

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Short-Term Cuts Must Not Be Sidelined in Bonn
April 15, 2013

The Co-Chairs of the Ad Hoc Working Group on the Durban Platform for enhanced Action (ADP) posted a second informal note…

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Amb. Moses Gives Climate Talk at Australia National University
February 19, 2013

Amb. Marlene Moses delivered a no nonsense speech as part of the Crawford Barton Lecture Series at Australia’s National University in…

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From Small Island States to Big Polluters, “Everyone is Looking to the US” on Global Warming
December 6, 2012

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Hurricane Sandy and Climate Change
November 16, 2012

The aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, which crippled one of the world’s largest urban centers for days and left over 200 people…

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Kyoto to Face Destiny in Doha
November 16, 2012

The Kyoto Protocol, the only legally binding international agreement with quantifiable targets for reducing the emissions responsible for climate change, will…

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ADP: Pre-2020 To Stay Alive
November 16, 2012

In the bureaucratic ecosystem that is international climate agreements, the Ad-hoc Working Group on the Durban Platform for Enhanced Action (ADP)…

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