We must mitigate and adapt to climate change. On this, the international community is agreed. But exactly how to do that is still up for debate. There were high hopes that last year’s UN climate talks in Copenhagen would deliver a legally binding agreement for action on climate change. But the outcome — the Copenhagen Accord — was instead a political ‘statement of intent’ that fell significantly short of expectations. Now, after a year of interim meetings and several negotiating texts, parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) are..
This article analyses the negotiations on the future of the international climate regime at the Unit...
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change UNFCCC negotiations in Durban and Doha agr...
Awareness of climate warming and its global consequences has not yet made it possible to reduce the ...
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4 p.The Cancun Summit started with the conviction that a binding agreement would not be possible and...
The Cancun Agreements : Do they advance global cooperation on climate change ? / Antonio G.M. La Vin...
The COP16 meeting in Cancun has revealed a fundamental shift in the near-term objectives of the UN’s...
At the Paris climate conference last December, all the world's countries were able to reach a consen...
The difficulties in negotiating a post-2012 regime of binding targets and timetables and the decisio...
Following the failure of the 15th Conference ofParties (CoP 15) at Copenhagen to deliver afair, equi...
Our understanding of climate change has expanded to include issues beyond reducing greenhouse gas em...
The 'Copenhagen Accord' fails to deliver the political framework for a fair, ambitious and legally-b...
Although the Copenhagen Accord has been criticized by some as inadequate, it represents a potentiall...
Our understanding of climate change has expanded to include issues beyond reducing greenhouse gas em...
The sixteenth Conference of the Parties (COP16) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climat...
This article analyses the negotiations on the future of the international climate regime at the Unit...
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change UNFCCC negotiations in Durban and Doha agr...
Awareness of climate warming and its global consequences has not yet made it possible to reduce the ...
Climate change efforts are becoming more decentralised, writes Stephen Howes in Inside Story THE CON...
4 p.The Cancun Summit started with the conviction that a binding agreement would not be possible and...
The Cancun Agreements : Do they advance global cooperation on climate change ? / Antonio G.M. La Vin...
The COP16 meeting in Cancun has revealed a fundamental shift in the near-term objectives of the UN’s...
At the Paris climate conference last December, all the world's countries were able to reach a consen...
The difficulties in negotiating a post-2012 regime of binding targets and timetables and the decisio...
Following the failure of the 15th Conference ofParties (CoP 15) at Copenhagen to deliver afair, equi...
Our understanding of climate change has expanded to include issues beyond reducing greenhouse gas em...
The 'Copenhagen Accord' fails to deliver the political framework for a fair, ambitious and legally-b...
Although the Copenhagen Accord has been criticized by some as inadequate, it represents a potentiall...
Our understanding of climate change has expanded to include issues beyond reducing greenhouse gas em...
The sixteenth Conference of the Parties (COP16) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climat...
This article analyses the negotiations on the future of the international climate regime at the Unit...
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change UNFCCC negotiations in Durban and Doha agr...
Awareness of climate warming and its global consequences has not yet made it possible to reduce the ...