More progress on substantive issues is needed to keep the climate talks headed in the right direction.
Today, the government of the United Kingdom took a significant step to shift to a low-carbon economy, providing clear signals to investors that the UK wants to host large-scale clean energy projects moving forward.
By Jennifer Morgan and Remi Moncel on April 8, 2011
Tough issues remain as climate change negotiators chart the year’s work in Bangkok.
Negotiators are now figuring out the details that will turn the Cancun Agreements into something that makes a difference on the ground.
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 Jennifer Morgan and Deborah Seligsohn on December 16, 2010
This post originally appeared on the ChinaFAQs.org blog.
By Jennifer Morgan with analysis from Athena Ballesteros, Florence Daviet, Kelly Levin, Heather McGray, Hilary McMahon, Fred Stolle, Lutz Weischer, and Jacob Werksman on December 14, 2010
Jennifer Morgan and our team of climate experts look back on the keys to progress in Cancun, and analyze the major decisions.
A progress report as UNFCCC climate negotiations in Cancun enter their second week.
This piece originally appeared on the National Journal “Cancun Insider” blog.