Jared E on May 11th, 2010

Post-Copenhagen Thoughts Well, we are a few months removed from the Copenhagen accord and I have yet to offer my feedback as to what I actually thought about how things went down in Denmark. I’ve delayed this for a few reasons: 1. The bombardment of information: so many numerous things happening over there to actually […]

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Grace Lange on December 17th, 2009

At Hillary Clinton’s press conference in Copenhagen today, she called for international cooperation from all parts of the world and commitments from all major emitters. Clinton announced the US’s commitment to spend 100b/yr by 2020 for climate adaptation in poor countries. However, she made it clear that the US’s financial commitment is contingent on a transparent commitment […]

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Bettina Cerban on December 11th, 2009

By now, most people know that Copenhagen is hosting the 15th Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC, and they are doing a great job at it. However, the climate change debate is not confined to the convention center where the diplomatic action takes place: climate change action has taken over the entire city, and […]

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