2019 marks ten years since the arguable failure of COP15, the Copenhagen United Nations climate negotiations. Both authors were present in Copenhagen for the negotiations and civil society activity around the conference. Raven travelled to Denmark as part of the New Zealand Youth Delegation which, for the first time, provided the opportunity for young people from Aotearoa to be represented as part of civil society both inside and outside the conference. Sylvia was in Denmark as part of a study exchange and to meet her mother’s family
Civil society participation in global environmental and other arenas of transna-tional politics, par...
Towards COP21 We're aiming towards COP21 in Paris in December 2015. And last lecture we left the dam...
In this commentary, the author argues that the alleged failure of the Copenhagen climate summit in D...
What happened to non-governmental organizations' participation at the COP-15 round of climate negoti...
This report analyses the international climate negotiations that took place at the 15th Conference o...
A trend has recently sprung up among several European countries, that have adopted climate laws as a...
In December 2009, State Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change' ('UNFC...
none1noFrom December 7 to 19, 2009, the United Nations Climate Change Conference met in Copenhagen, ...
In light of the immature state of preparations for the international climate change negotiations in ...
The annual climate change conference (COP14/CMP4) will take place in Poznań, 1–12 December 2008. Thi...
2 Tess Burton is a research officer at the Victorian Parliament and a chapter author of the online s...
Editor’s Note These dispatches from Copenhagen were received from Million Belay, director of an envi...
This conference is one of the most important and most complex in the history of climate policy negot...
In 2009, one of us (CM) had the fortunate opportunity of attending Copenhagen COP15 as an observer, ...
Next week's Climate Summit in Copenhagen presents the opportunity to establish a global response to ...
Civil society participation in global environmental and other arenas of transna-tional politics, par...
Towards COP21 We're aiming towards COP21 in Paris in December 2015. And last lecture we left the dam...
In this commentary, the author argues that the alleged failure of the Copenhagen climate summit in D...
What happened to non-governmental organizations' participation at the COP-15 round of climate negoti...
This report analyses the international climate negotiations that took place at the 15th Conference o...
A trend has recently sprung up among several European countries, that have adopted climate laws as a...
In December 2009, State Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change' ('UNFC...
none1noFrom December 7 to 19, 2009, the United Nations Climate Change Conference met in Copenhagen, ...
In light of the immature state of preparations for the international climate change negotiations in ...
The annual climate change conference (COP14/CMP4) will take place in Poznań, 1–12 December 2008. Thi...
2 Tess Burton is a research officer at the Victorian Parliament and a chapter author of the online s...
Editor’s Note These dispatches from Copenhagen were received from Million Belay, director of an envi...
This conference is one of the most important and most complex in the history of climate policy negot...
In 2009, one of us (CM) had the fortunate opportunity of attending Copenhagen COP15 as an observer, ...
Next week's Climate Summit in Copenhagen presents the opportunity to establish a global response to ...
Civil society participation in global environmental and other arenas of transna-tional politics, par...
Towards COP21 We're aiming towards COP21 in Paris in December 2015. And last lecture we left the dam...
In this commentary, the author argues that the alleged failure of the Copenhagen climate summit in D...