copenhagen

Climb Every Mountain, Ford Every Stream
“We understand the value of water as an essential liquid for life. This is why we’re working hard to care for it, to care for our mountains and to protect it as part of our culture. We need a united voice telling this to governments so that when we fight climate change, we also protect water”.
admin,
13 December 2009
Copenhagen and the new travel paradigm
As the climate change negotiations in Copenhagen begin to hot up, Jo Barrett, Progressio Press Officer extraordinaire and myself are beginning our long train journey to Copenhagen to join our colleagues already there. I am looking forward to working with a wonderful woman called Fabiola Quishpe , a community leader and grassroots activist from Ecuador, for whom I will be translating as P
admin,
10 December 2009
Doctor, Doctor I think the world is sick…
If there was a hospital set up to deal with the world’s problems, I’d make an appointment to see a doctor and tell them that earth was suffering from behavioral problems that weren’t typical but unexpected, out of season, unprecedented and catastrophic. “I think” he’ll say, with an eyebrow arched, arms folded and nodding contemplatively “that you are describing the classic symptom
Progressio,
10 December 2009
Copenhagen: How to avoid an explosive headache
‘Imagine if you know 189 people, and you got them all together and said, “Here’s how we want you to run a significant part of your lives in the next 30 or 40 years – and by the way, you have to have unanimously agree that that’s how you want to do it.”’ That’s how Ed Miliband (not David, though they are brothers, Ed is the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, wherea
Progressio,
24 November 2009
Hurricane Ida brings the UNFCCC home
Today I arrived at work to see John Vidal’s excellent expose on the complex punctuation, backroom power games, bureaucracy and language of the UN’s climate change negotiations in the Guardian Weekend left open on my desk.  Back in London, the craziness of Barcelona faded away all t
admin,
16 November 2009
Copenhagen Pre-nuptials
The big frustrating aspect around the negotiations today is high-level politicians disussing a 'politically-binding' agreement at Copenhagen as opposed to a 'legally-binding' agreement. Kevin Grandia wittily summarises the utility of this concept along with the disappointment of all parties working on climate change when he wrote: With all the long hours I've been putting into to coverin
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6 November 2009
Alien Invasion
“Are you a climate leader?” asked the green alien as I approached the Gran Via conference centre on our last day of climate change negotiations.   “We are from planet B.  Our planet was destroyed when we failed to take action on climate change.  Is Copenhagen in this galaxy?” “Yes”, I reply as I show them my badge. “Ah, you are not a climate leade
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11 June 2009