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Can a Second Commitment Period to the Kyoto Protocol be Agreed in Durban?
By Neil Leary Su Wei, head of the Chinese delegation, speaking at a side event of the South Centre on 5 December, stated that the mandate for Durban is to accomplish what was agreed in prior conferences in Bali and Cancun. Top on the list for China is agreement on a second commitment period under the Kyoto Protocol. China’s position is that the COP must take a positive decision at this meeting on a second commitment … Read entire article »
Filed under: Climate Change
Don’t stop at easy
Michael Maniates sent me a link to an opinion piece that he wrote for Washingtonpostcom in 2007 in which he again returns to the question of what we can/should do to address environmental challenges such as climate change. His message is that doing only what is easy and cost-effective is not enough. More is needed. He writes: “Surely we must do the easy things: They slow the damage and themselves become enabling symbols of empathy for future generations. But we cannot permit our leaders to sell us short. To stop at “easy” is to say that the best we can do is accept an uninspired politics of guilt around a parade of uncoordinated individual action. What of the power and exhilaration that comes from working with others toward bold possibilities for … Read entire article »
Filed under: Climate Change
Welcome to the Dickinson COP17 Blog!
Welcome to Dickinson College’s Global Climate Change Africa Mosaic Blog! We are a group of Dickinson College students and faculty members who attended COP17 in Durban, South Africa as part of a year of intensive study and research about global climate change science, consequences and international policy, with a focus on Africa. COP17 is the 17th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, a meeting that brings together 1000s of … Read entire article »
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