Fossil nations: bad for the climate but good for journalists
One of the most popular side events at the UN climate-change negotiations is Fossil of the Day, a daily ceremony at which nongovernmental organisations name and shame countries they say are performing...
View ArticleRemote control, or how not to protect forests
While delegates from all over the world are locked in heated debates on how to stop forest degradation at the UN climate conference in Cancun, Mexico, communities living some 300 kilometers away in the...
View ArticleCounting carbon footprints in Cancún
“We invite you to mitigate your 1.71 tons of emissions by purchasing carbon certificates.” That was the recommendation an online tool — developed by the World Resources Institute and the World Business...
View ArticleDonors, Indonesia at odds on money pledged for climate change action
The money rich countries have promised to help developing nations deal with climate change has started to flow, but there are still big disagreements about whether the pledges are really being met. At...
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