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Durban News Updates and Climate Briefings (November/December 2011)

USD 12.00 Publisher: TWN
ISBN: 978-967-5412-64-6
Year: 2012
No. of pages: 124
Size of book: 21cm x 29cm
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About the Book

This is a collection of 29 News Updates and two Briefing Papers prepared by the Third World Network for and during the recent United Nations Climate Change Talks – the Seventeenth Conference of the Parties (COP 17) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Seventh Session of the Conference of the Parties serving as the Meeting of the Parties (CMP 7) to the Kyoto Protocol – in Durban, South Africa from 28 November to 9 December 2011. 


Contents

Updates

1    Critical Issues Facing Durban Climate Conference         
2    Durban to Decide Fate of Green Climate Fund    
3    Durban Should Not be Burial Ground of Kyoto Protocol – Says G77/China    
4    CBDR Must Guide Work on International Transport Emissions, Say Several Developing Countries    
5    G77 and China Calls for Fair and Equal Treatment of Issues    
6    SBI Resumes Work With Full Agenda     
7    Deep Disagreements as Kyoto Protocol Talks Begin    
8    Clash of Views on Need for Durban Mandate    
9    COP Discusses Green Climate Fund and Other Issues    
10    US-EU Disagreement over Addressing Mitigation Gap    
11    Deep Divide over Legal Form    
12    Statements Made by China on Behalf of Brazil, South Africa, India and China at COP17 and CMP7    
13    Durban Battle on Climate Regime’s Future    
14    Second Commitment Period Remains Elusive    
15    Reactions to “Amalgamation Draft Texts”    
16    Divergent Views on “Various Approaches”
17    Key Messages on Climate Change Negotiations for 17th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and the 7th Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol    
18    Deep Divide over Russian Proposal to Amend UNFCCC Article 4.2(f)    
19    Leaders Outline Expectations for Durban    
20    Ministers to Address Difficult Issues
21    New Market Mechanism Debated in “Various Approaches” Text    
22    Kyoto Protocol Work Still Unresolved    
23    “Various Approaches” Text to Go to Ministers    
24    Negotiations Intensify on Durban Final Outcomes    
25    Major Clash of Paradigms in Launch of New Climate Talks    
26    AWG-LCA Chair Transmits Reports for Adoption Despite Strong Protests    
27    Decision on Green Climate Fund Adopted    
28    Kyoto Protocol “Second Commitment Period” Remains Uncertain    
29    Movement of Technology Mechanism in Durban Outcome    
 
CLIMATE BRIEFINGS FOR DURBAN

Briefings

1    Ecological Agriculture is Climate Resilient      
2    Lessons Learned from the Financial Crisis – A Cautionary Tale for the Green Climate Fund
 

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 27 April, 2012.



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