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:: Barcelona News Updates and Climate Briefings (November 2009)
Barcelona News Updates and Climate Briefings (November 2009)
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USD 10.00
Publisher:
TWN
ISBN:
978-967-5412-11-0
Year:
2009
No. of pages:
64
Size of book:
21cm x 29cm
Author:
About the Book
This is a collection of 16 News Updates and two Briefing Papers prepared by the Third World Network for and during the United Nations Climate Change Talks in Barcelona, Spain, from 2 to 6 November 2009.
Contents
BARCELONA NEWS UPDATES
1 Crunch Time in Barcelona: Some Key Issues
2 Keep Kyoto Alive, Say Developing Countries
3 G77 and China Rejects Undermining of Existing Climate Regime
4 Focus on Mandate of Bali Action Plan, Say Developing Countries
5 Kyoto Protocol Talks Resume, After Stalling
6 Shared Vision Must Reflect a Set of Goals, Say Developing Countries
7 Frustration Over Slow Progress on Capacity Building
8 Report of Press Conferences by G77 and China and the EU
9 New Report: Reliance on Carbon Trading is a False Solution to Climate Change
10 Numbers for Effective Emission Reductions by Developed Countries Remain Elusive
11 Developed Countries Undermine Successful Copenhagen Outcome, Say Developing Countries
12 Delay Tactics on Emission Reduction Numbers
13 Conflict Deepens Before Copenhagen
14 “Progress in Making No Progress” in Kyoto Protocol Talks, Say Developing Countries
15 Developing Countries Call for Foundation of Shared Vision Not to be Damaged
16 South Opposed to North’s Proposals for New Treaty in Copenhagen
CLIMATE BRIEFINGS FOR BARCELONA
1 Why We Need to Save the Kyoto Protocol
2 What Kind of Agriculture Do We Need in an Era of Climate Change?
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