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Bangkok News Updates and Climate Briefings (September/October 2009)

USD 10.00 Publisher: TWN
ISBN: 978-967-5412-09-7
Year: 2009
No. of pages: 80
Size of book: 21cm x 29cm
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About the Book

This is a collection of 23 News Updates and two Briefing Papers prepared by the Third World Network for and during the United Nations Climate Change Talks in Bangkok, Thailand, from 28 September to 9 October 2009. 


Contents

BANGKOK NEWS UPDATES
  1. United States and Developing Countries in Major Clash over Mitigation
  2. Stop Delaying Progress in Climate Talks, Developing Countries Tell Developed Countries
  3. Save the Kyoto Protocol, Say Developing Countries
  4. NGO Letter to President Barack Obama
  5. ‘Shared Vision’ on Climate not Merely a ‘Political Declaration’, Says G77/China
  6. Clash on Whether There is Need for a Financial Mechanism, and Sources of Funds
  7. Intense Exchange between US and Developing Countries on Mitigation
  8. Further Division between Developed and Developing Countries in the Kyoto Protocol
  9. Negligible Changes in Emission Reduction Pledges, Conditionalities Remain
  10. No Conditions on Mitigation Actions of Developing Countries - Says G77 and China
  11. Major Clash over Proposals on ‘Mitigation Actions by All Parties’
  12. KP Plenary: Kyoto Protocol under Threat, We will be ‘Laughing Stock’ on December 18
  13. No to Sealing Distorted Deal in Copenhagen - Say Developing Countries
  14. Developing Countries Challenge Dominance of Market Mechanisms for Mitigation Actions
  15. Disagreement over Long-term Global Goal for Emission Reductions
  16. Disagreement over Financial Architecture for Climate Actions
  17. Carbon Offsets: Flexible Exception that Becomes the Rule?
  18. Differences over Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and Forest Conversion in REDD-plus
  19. Developed Countries Plan their ‘Great Escape’ from Climate Commitments
  20. Copenhagen Train in Peril, UN Meeting Warned
  21. Clashes over Objectives, Scope and Guiding Principles Hinder Progress on Adaptation
  22. Kyoto Protocol Market-based Mechanisms have No Place in UNFCCC Track, Say Developing Countries
  23. Developing Countries Concerned over Proposals for New Mechanisms for Cost-effective Mitigation
CLIMATE BRIEFINGS FOR BANGKOK
  1. New Report Warns of ‘Climate Genes’ Biopiracy from Africa
  2. The Rise of ‘Climate Protectionism’
     

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