The Doha climate conference (November 26 - December 8, 2012) allowed the UN process to edge forward. Through the definition of the rules for the second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol with a foreseeable increase in the ambition of Annex I countries second period commitments by 2014, the conclusion of the negotiation process stemming from the Bali Roadmap and by getting the Durban platform off the ground, the “Doha Climate Gateway” tries to pave the way for a more ambitious international agreement in 2015. However, the need for interim financing by 2020 was not clearly nor decisively addressed in Doha. Thus, the route to a stronger agreement in 2015 remains a long one
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The author presents the origins and evolution of the negotiation process within the framework of the...
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The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC or FCCC) is an international envir...
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Following a familiar pattern of UN climate change negotiations, the 2011 Durban conference of the pa...
The recently adopted global climate deal is expected to enter into force in 2020, at the end of the ...
Doha climate change negotiations: Moving beyond the dueling dinosaurs to bring together equity and a...
Panama Climate Talks Signal What’s Ahead in Durban / Lynann Butkiewicz. Weathervane, 13/10/2011 http...
Ce rapport est disponible dans : Climate BriefThe Doha climate conference (November 26 - December 8,...
The eighteenth Conference of the Parties (COP 18) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Clim...
4 p.Expectations about the COP18 Doha round of climate negotiations were low and countries were succ...
Doha/COP 18: Gateway to a new climate change agreement / Andrei Marcu. Brussels : CEPS, 13 December ...
The last conference of the Parties that took place in Durban in 2011 has put climate negotiations at...
Following the climate conferences of Copenhagen and Durban, the international climate politics are a...
The “Doha climate gateway”: limited progress toward a global agreement / Nathan Hultman and Claire L...
The author presents the origins and evolution of the negotiation process within the framework of the...
In December 2007, the 13th conference of the parties (COP) to the United Nations Convention on Clima...
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC or FCCC) is an international envir...
The fourth Conference of the Parties (COP4) under the Climate Convention (UNFCCC) took place in Buen...
Following a familiar pattern of UN climate change negotiations, the 2011 Durban conference of the pa...
The recently adopted global climate deal is expected to enter into force in 2020, at the end of the ...
Doha climate change negotiations: Moving beyond the dueling dinosaurs to bring together equity and a...
Panama Climate Talks Signal What’s Ahead in Durban / Lynann Butkiewicz. Weathervane, 13/10/2011 http...