The UN climate talks in Barcelona, the last ahead of the big conference in Copenhagen, will be a litmus test of whether government leaders have given their delegates a mandate to move towards a legally binding deal that has the potential to save the world from climate change.
The event opened with thousands of alarm clocks ringing and a stunning performance by Spanish artist to show impacts of climate change on ‘mother earth’.
After the colourful civil society actions, press conferences and opening speeches I caught up with Keith Allot from WWF-UK to share about EU’s role at the Barcelona meeting as we are now on EU territory.
To see an artistic illustrations on what the climate debate is all about see Big Picture’s ‘juicy’ visuals…
As part of our participation at the UNFCCCC climate talks in Barcelona in November 2009, and through our collaboration with Bigger Picture (www.biggerpicture.dk), we reached out to a global network of visual facilitators, asking everyone to contribute with visuals to explain key WWF messages and concepts.
We would like to thank the following contributors for their work:
The UN climate talks in Barcelona, the last ahead of the big conference in Copenhagen, will be a litmus test of whether government leaders have given their delegates a mandate to move towards a legally binding deal that has the potential to save the world from climate change.
The event opened with thousands of alarm clocks ringing and a stunning performance by Spanish artist to show impacts of climate change on ‘mother earth’.
After the colourful civil society actions, press conferences and opening speeches I caught up with Keith Allot from WWF-UK to share about EU’s role at the Barcelona meeting as we are now on EU territory.
To see an artistic illustrations on what the climate debate is all about see Big Picture’s ‘juicy’ visuals…
WWF Barcelona Oct 30 2009
As part of our participation at the UNFCCCC climate talks in Barcelona in November 2009, and through our collaboration with Bigger Picture (www.biggerpicture.dk), we reached out to a global network of visual facilitators, asking everyone to contribute with visuals to explain key WWF messages and concepts.
We would like to thank the following contributors for their work:
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