In efforts to lower expectations for Copenhagen climate deal the UK climate change secretary, Ed Miliband, today announced publicly that the Copenhagen summit would produce no legal climate change treaty, but insisted a politically binding agreement was still possible. Here is a scene from the UN Talks today where activists cry foul for such a shameful move …
In efforts to lower expectations for Copenhagen climate deal the UK climate change secretary, Ed Miliband, today announced publicly that the Copenhagen summit would produce no legal climate change treaty, but insisted a politically binding agreement was still possible. Here is a scene from the UN Talks today where activists cry foul over such a shameful move …
Then a peak at what press conference set ups at the UN climate meetings are like during the launch of WWF’s report which highlights the ‘Top and Flop’ policies of governments in the G20. Visual dialogue Facilitators from Big Picture show what these polices can look like ‘visually’.
There has been much action outside Barcelona as well on climate change where hundreds around the world took part in the ‘CAN’T DRINK OIL’ campaign to speak out against Saudi Arabia’s distructive role in the UN climate talks. The IndyACT and other activist’s ambushed the Head of Saudi delegation in Barcelona today. More on this campaign can be found on IndyACT Blog
In efforts to lower expectations for Copenhagen climate deal the UK climate change secretary, Ed Miliband, today announced publicly that the Copenhagen summit would produce no legal climate change treaty, but insisted a politically binding agreement was still possible. Here is a scene from the UN Talks today where activists cry foul for such a shameful move …
In efforts to lower expectations for Copenhagen climate deal the UK climate change secretary, Ed Miliband, today announced publicly that the Copenhagen summit would produce no legal climate change treaty, but insisted a politically binding agreement was still possible. Here is a scene from the UN Talks today where activists cry foul over such a shameful move …
Then a peak at what press conference set ups at the UN climate meetings are like during the launch of WWF’s report which highlights the ‘Top and Flop’ policies of governments in the G20. Visual dialogue Facilitators from Big Picture show what these polices can look like ‘visually’.
There has been much action outside Barcelona as well on climate change where hundreds around the world took part in the ‘CAN’T DRINK OIL’ campaign to speak out against Saudi Arabia’s distructive role in the UN climate talks. The IndyACT and other activist’s ambushed the Head of Saudi delegation in Barcelona today. More on this campaign can be found on IndyACT Blog
And interesting video from Nepal…
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