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TWN Cancun News Updates and Climate Briefings (November/December 2010)

USD 10.00 Publisher: TWN
ISBN: 978-967-5412-47-9
Year: 2011
No. of pages: 96
Size of book: 21cm x 29cm
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About the Book

This is a collection of 20 News Updates, three articles and two Briefing Papers prepared by the Third World Network for and during the recent United Nations Climate Change Talks – the Sixteenth Conference of the Parties (COP 16) and Sixth Conference of the Parties serving as the Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP 6), as well as the Thirty-third Sessions of both the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI) and the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA), and the Thirteenth Session of the Ad Hoc Working Group on Long-term Cooperative Action under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC AWG-LCA 13) and Fifteenth Session of the Ad Hoc Working Group on Further Commitments for Annex I Parties under the Kyoto Protocol (AWG-KP 15) – in Cancun, Mexico from 29 November to 10 December 2010. 


Contents

Updates

1 What to Expect in Cancun: Some Key Issues

2 A New Chair’s Text as Cancun Meetings Begin

3 Cancun Meetings Begin with Call for “Balanced Outcome”

4 AWG-LCA Opening: Parties Voice Expectations for Cancun

5 We’ll Never Accept 2nd Kyoto Period, Says Japan, Sparking Doubts on KP’s Survival

6 SBI Starts Work, Debates Finance, Technology, National Communications, etc.

7 Mexican Presidency “Small Group” Meets on Mitigation; Co-facilitators Issue Non-papers on MRV

8 Contact Group Established under COP on Proposals for New Protocols

9 Impasse over More Finance for Capacity Building May Affect Other Negotiations, Warn Developing Countries

10 Divergent Views in Contact Group on New Protocols under the UNFCCC

11 SBI Session Closes on a Positive Note, with More to be Done

12 COP President Announces Ministerial Inputs, Assures Transparent Process

13 Transparency and Inclusiveness Take Centre Stage in Stock-taking

14 Political Leaders Disappointed in Climate Finance and Slow Progress

15 Cancun Conference Moves into Small Group “Consultations”

16 Bolivia Strongly Calls for Return to Party-driven Negotiations

17 Wide-ranging Views at High Level Segment and “Mexico Dialogue”

18 Copenhagen Accord Fails to Deliver, Say Some SIDS and LDC Leaders

19 Cancun Texts Adopted, Overriding Bolivia’s Objections

20 Strange Outcome of Cancun Climate Conference

Articles

1 The Flaws in Japan’s Position

2 Cancun Meeting Used WTO-type Methods to Reach Outcome

3 Next Year’s Battle will be More Uphill

Briefings

1 Form Follows Function – A note on the legal form of the Bali Action Plan Outcome

2 Agriculture is Not a Carbon Commodity

 

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