Next week's Climate Summit in Copenhagen presents the opportunity to establish a global response to climate change - an opportunity that most likely will be wasted. Yet, although dismal prospects for a Kyoto follow-up are deplorable, failure in Copenhagen must not be the excuse for Europe to be inactive. Rather, the motto must be: forget Copenhagen, don't wait for the world - get your act together on your own
The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference will be held in Paris from 30 November to 11 Decem...
Developed countries have yet to show a serious commitment to making the required reductions in green...
none1noFrom December 7 to 19, 2009, the United Nations Climate Change Conference met in Copenhagen, ...
Next week's Climate Summit in Copenhagen presents the opportunity to establish a global response to ...
SummaryIn the last weeks leading up to the climate change summit at Copenhagen this month, politicia...
In light of the immature state of preparations for the international climate change negotiations in ...
Although the Copenhagen Accord has been criticized by some as inadequate, it represents a potentiall...
Noriko Fujiwara performs a quick post-mortem on the outcome and performance of the EU at Copenhagen ...
The short-sightedness of nations acting in their own narrow self-interest is the biggest threat to a...
World leaders met in New York on 23 September for a ‘Climate Summit’ with the aim of discussing some...
In this paper we argue that the financial provisions of the Copenhagen Accord, if used primarily to ...
SummaryPoliticians are finally looking ahead to ways to move on from the failed Copenhagen summit in...
The EU has attempted to take a leading role in climate negotiations, but how effective has it been i...
The annual climate change conference (COP14/CMP4) will take place in Poznań, 1–12 December 2008. Thi...
On 7-18 November, the twenty-second Conference of the Parties (COP-22) to the United Nations Framewo...
The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference will be held in Paris from 30 November to 11 Decem...
Developed countries have yet to show a serious commitment to making the required reductions in green...
none1noFrom December 7 to 19, 2009, the United Nations Climate Change Conference met in Copenhagen, ...
Next week's Climate Summit in Copenhagen presents the opportunity to establish a global response to ...
SummaryIn the last weeks leading up to the climate change summit at Copenhagen this month, politicia...
In light of the immature state of preparations for the international climate change negotiations in ...
Although the Copenhagen Accord has been criticized by some as inadequate, it represents a potentiall...
Noriko Fujiwara performs a quick post-mortem on the outcome and performance of the EU at Copenhagen ...
The short-sightedness of nations acting in their own narrow self-interest is the biggest threat to a...
World leaders met in New York on 23 September for a ‘Climate Summit’ with the aim of discussing some...
In this paper we argue that the financial provisions of the Copenhagen Accord, if used primarily to ...
SummaryPoliticians are finally looking ahead to ways to move on from the failed Copenhagen summit in...
The EU has attempted to take a leading role in climate negotiations, but how effective has it been i...
The annual climate change conference (COP14/CMP4) will take place in Poznań, 1–12 December 2008. Thi...
On 7-18 November, the twenty-second Conference of the Parties (COP-22) to the United Nations Framewo...
The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference will be held in Paris from 30 November to 11 Decem...
Developed countries have yet to show a serious commitment to making the required reductions in green...
none1noFrom December 7 to 19, 2009, the United Nations Climate Change Conference met in Copenhagen, ...