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January 27, 2011 · by Angel Hsu · in UNFCCC - Cancun
By Angel Hsu and Yupu Zhao This article was originally featured in China Dialogue. Last month’s UN-led climate talks in Cancún, Mexico,were largely touted as a success, as countries reached near consensus on critical issues such as technology transfer and the creation of a new Green Climate Fund to help developing countries adapt to global warming. The standing ovation for the Mexican hosts that erupted in the summit’s final plenary session came in stark contrast to the conclusion of last year’s Copenhagen talks, which ended behind doors, closed to civil-society observers. Another marked change in Cancún was China’s tone and communication strategy, following heavy criticismat, and after, Copenhagen. Whether the finger-pointing was valid or not, Copenhagen was a watershed event for China. In the run-up…

Invoking Reason at COP 16

November 30, 2010 · by Kartikeya Singh · in UNFCCC - Cancun
Yesterday the 16th Conference of the Parties (COP) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the 6th Meeting of the Parties (MOP) to its Kyoto Protocol (KP) kicked off in Cancun, Mexico.  The opening ceremony as usual helped set the tone of the event.  After having attended four COPs and a few intercessional UNFCCC meetings, one thing I always look forward to is the opening of the COP.  In addition to speeches by local politicians, the head of state, the Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC, and a representative of the science community, there is always an element showcasing the local culture.  While we are here to work, I still think it important to make sure that there be some symbolism as to why we are meeting…

Yale offsets emissions at COP16

November 24, 2010 · by JaimeS · in Conferences, UNFCCC - Cancun
The Mexican Government arranged offsetting the emissions derived from the COP16/CMP6 activities for all Government and UN Delegates, but not for Civil Society Organizations, as Yale University. Following with F&ES principles, and committed with sustainability, the Yale delegation to will offset it emissions trough a project in the Mexican State of Oaxaca, that "promotes the sustainable management of natural resources, increasing biomass and forest coverage that will contribute to conservation, improvement and maintenance of biodiversity, promotion of biological corridors, soil conservation, increased water quantity and quality, and climate change mitigation." The offset include air transportation from New York City Airports, ground transportation and other activities while in Cancun. More info about the project: http://pronatura.org.mx/Calculadora2010COP/archivos/SAO%20General.pdf…

FES in the COP16

November 24, 2010 · by JaimeS · in Conferences, UNFCCC - Cancun
Climate Change is again attracting public attention as the Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Convention on Climate Change is getting closer. F&ES students from the International Conferences and Organizations, Environmental Diplomacy Practicum, and Environmental Protection Clinic classes will participate in the COP16 from November 27th to December 11th, 2010 to be held in Cancun, Mexico, with the objective of acquiring experience in the international climate change negotiation process. During the semester the classes hosted guest speakers to share the last updates in climate science and in the international climate negotiations, such as Gary Yohe, IPCC leading author, Lumumba Di-Aping, former spoke person for the G-77 plus China the last year, and Crispine Gregoire, permanent representative from Dominica to the UN. There was also a mock negotiation to resemble…
President Nasheed, seated in the center

Cartagena Dialogue Provides Breath of Fresh Air

July 29, 2010 · by Kartikeya Singh · in Conferences, Summer Internships
“There is nothing wrong with being helped to go on living. And that is what this[climate change] issue is all about,” stated a senior official from the Environmental Protection Authority of Ethiopia. I am at a ministerial gathering of 28 nations of the Cartagena Group/Dialogue for Progressive Action convening in the beautiful island of Bandos in the Republic of Maldives. The participants are from Antigua & Barbuda, Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Ghana, Indonesia, Malawi, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Samoa, Spain, Tanzania, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Uruguay, UK and the European Commission. The Cartagena Group/Dialogue is an informal space, open to all countries that want ambitious and comprehensive outcomes in the UNFCCC, and that are committed, domestically to becoming or remaining low carbon…

Battle Until Dawn Over Humanity’s Survival

December 19, 2009 · by Kartikeya Singh · in UNFCCC - Copenhagen

Slide1It is 6:13 am and in the Bella Conference Center I am listening to the chair of the AOSIS (Association of Small Island States) trying to fight off uncontrollable tears. I am almost certain that the Group of 77 (a behemoth of 130 plus developing country states) is coming to an end. Countries are divided and I am witnessing accusations fly across the plenary. Why has it taken us so long to arrive at this point? We sit here with the “Copenhangen Accord” staring at our faces. It is a document full of hot air and is not what billions of people across the planet had been promised to deliver atmospheric restitution. Once again the developed…

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