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Day 3 Bali Climate Conference

Blog by chris_miller | December 7, 2007

The negotiations are moving fast and furious but we still have a long way to go.  While there has been an unprecedented level of focus around the world on the issue of global warming throughout 2007, the conference has yet to be...

Week 2 at the Bali Climate Conference – The US is up to its old tricks …. again.

Blog by chris_miller | December 10, 2007

Well, Monday morning started with some excitement.  The first bit of draft text that will be the basis for the conference’s Bali Mandate included several of the most important aspects that we are pushing for. The text included both a...

Week 2 at the Bali Climate Conference – The US is up to its old tricks …. again.

Blog by chris_miller | January 10, 2007

Well, Monday morning started with some excitement.  The first bit of draft text that will be the basis for the conference’s Bali Mandate included several of the most important aspects that we are pushing for. The text included both a...

Week One from Bali – Is the Heat Getting to the Negotiators?

Blog by chris_miller | December 7, 2007

Well, it’s Saturday in Bali, and the UN Climate Conference is at its midpoint.   The temperatures are soaring and the negotiations are slowing.    We have learned a lot about global warming in 2007. There is growing support...

With Temperatures High in Bali, the US Blows more Hot Air

Blog by chris_miller | December 7, 2007

Day four from the Bali UN Climate Conference brought an announcement from the United States delegation.  Was it that they had decided to join Australia and become the final industrialized country to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?  No.  Was...

Just another smoggy day in Beijing

Image gallery | January 15, 2013

Lead or get out of the way

Blog by chris_miller | June 28, 2007

We at Greenpeace very much enjoyed listening to Chairman Dingell’s opening comments yesterday.  We agree that an emissions cap of 80 percent (with auctioned credits) AND a carbon tax would be a very good start.  And we strongly support...

Devastating scenes of climate change in rural China

Blog by admin | December 16, 2011

The impacts of climate change are already being felt. Average global temperatures have risen every decade since the 1970s. 2010 tied 2005 as the hottest year on record. Overall, the 10 hottest years on record have all occurred in the...

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