Stories: International Cooperation on Climate & Energy

A slight breath of fresh air entered the UNFCCC climate negotiations this week in Bonn, Germany.

It’s been almost four months since the last UNFCCC negotiations in Doha, Qatar (C

This piece was co-authored with Tara Shine, head of research and development at the Mary Robinson Foundation-Climate Justice.

Temperatures hit an unseasonably warm 61˚F in Washington D.C. earlier this week.

The latest International Energy Agency’s (IEA) Medium-Term Coal Market Report 2012 re-co

This piece was written with analysis from Athena Ballesteros, Edward Cameron, Yamide Dagnet, Florence Daviet, Aarjan Dixit, Heather McGray, and Clifford Polycarp.

What Is Equity in the Context of Climate Negotiations?

This post was co-authored with Wendi Bevins, an intern with WRI’s Climate and Energy Program.

More Voices Needed in Climate Debate

This piece originally appeared on CNN.com.

After…

Domestic Ambition: A Key Ingredient to Tackling Climate Change

In the UNFCCC international climate negotiations, “ambition” refers to countries’ collective will to cu

Doha, Qatar, may not the first place that you’d pick for a global conference—many people would be hard-pressed to find it on a map. Yet, it’s the location of…