By Deborah Seligsohn and Angel Hsu on March 7, 2011
This piece originally appeared on ChinaFAQs.org
By Angel Hsu and Deborah Seligsohn on March 2, 2011
By Gro Harlem Brundtland, Special Envoy on Climate Change for the UN Secretary-General on February 28, 2011
The two defining challenges of this century are climate change and poverty. Our challenge is to find a way to deal with both, at the same time.
This piece originally appeared on the World Resources Report website.
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By Sarah Forbes and Micah Ziegler on January 21, 2011
Note: this post originally appeared on the National Journal.
In this interview with Argus Media, Jennifer Morgan discusses the recent UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) talks in Cancun, Mexico.
By Hilary McMahon, Kirsten Stasio, and Kelly Levin on January 13, 2011
Last month’s international climate negotiations in Cancun showed progress on many fronts, especially in ensuring greater transparency in countries’ emissions reporting.
By Deborah Seligsohn and Angel Hsu on January 5, 2011
This post originally appeared on the ChinaFAQs.org blog.
By Kemen Austin, Florence Daviet and Fred Stolle on December 20, 2010
How does the new agreement on REDD set the stage for halting the destruction and degradation of forests?