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More than just hot air
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Progressio development worker Innocent Ogaba, who works with small scale farmers in drought-hit southern Malawi, has returned home after attending climate change talks in Bonn. Here he answers some questions: The talks ended in failure. Was it as depressing as all that?
Keith Ewing,
12 August 2010
From climate scepticism to climate hope
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Progressio's Innocent Ogaba, a development worker with Environment Africa in Malawi, says things are looking up at the latest round of international climate change negotiations in Bonn. Before I set off to take part in the latest round of climate talks in Bonn, lots of people asked me if I had any hope. Copenhagen had admittedly been something of a disaster and people seeme
Innocent Ogaba,
6 August 2010
Climate campaigning: do we really have to start all over again?
Climate campaigning: do we really have to start all over again? logo
How do you follow a failure? That’s the question facing the world after the Copenhagen climate summit. It’s also a question vexing development charities which spent lots of time and money building up the expectations of their supporters. A fair, ambitious and legally-binding deal? It was always a long shot. But the UN process continues. For a time it looked like the G20 were goi
Daniel Hale,
30 July 2010