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 Copenhagen : Frustration Factor 15 !

JPEGAfter several days of following negotiations, meetings and mobilization in Copenhagen, Coordination SUD and its members express their disappointment.

Read the three issues of Echoes from Copenhaguen, the newsletter of Coordination SUD’s Climate & Development Committee members, live from Copenhagen.

Echoes from Copenhagen n°1 - Dec 9, 2009
Echoes from Copenhagen n°2 - Dec 12, 2009
Echoes from Copenhagen n°3 - Dec 16, 2009


 


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Coordination SUD : News
Copenhagen : Frustration Factor 15 !
22 December 2009, After several days of following negotiations, meetings and mobilization in Copenhagen, Coordination SUD and its members express their disappointment.
Meio Ambiente
COP 15: Começa reunião global para debater as mudanças climáticas
9 de Dezembro de 2009, Começou no dia 7, em Copenhague (Dinamarca), o maior evento do ano relacionado ao clima. Nas próximas duas semanas, líderes mundiais, ativistas, cientistas, representantes de movimentos sociais e das Nações Unidas debaterão metas para reduzir o aquecimento global e, assim, evitar que a vida na Terra se torne muito difícil ou impossível em poucas décadas. Durante 15 dias, representantes de 192 países discutirão metas para reduzir as emissões de gases nocivos ao meio ambiente. Questões econômicas e responsabilidades são desafios para o consenso.
VANI – Voluntary Action Network India : News
Learn from the past
3 December 2009, Jayanna, a 35-year-old resident of Kothapally in Andhra Pradesh’s Kurnool district, typifies a climate change victim in India. A small farmer, she was about to leave her village, haunted by the worst drought in the last four decades, when on (...)