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Solar Generation youth delegates fight for solutions in Cancun

Blog entry by Frederic AMIEL | 1 December, 2010 1 comment

The Solar Generation crew is at the UN climate talks once again this year, bringing voices from around the world to Cancun to be heard at the negotiations. Many of them arrived in Mexico earlier in the month to attend the Conference of...

Breaking tradition in Cancun

Blog entry by Jess Miller | 30 November, 2010

The first day of the COP16 has come to close. There was lots of traffic, security, speeches, ceremonies, all following the normal first day traditions of a UN climate meeting. For the next two weeks though,  what I hope to see is...

Real people can't live underwater

Blog entry by Brady Bradshaw | 6 December, 2010

Today, Greenpeace and 350.org teamed up for the photo op of a lifetime. In crystal clear water, in the middle of the ocean, we could see Jason Taylor’s sculptures sitting at the sea floor as we pulled up to the area of The Silent...

Are Corporations Showing Governments How to Compromise on Climate?

Blog entry by Jodie Van Horn | 4 December, 2010 1 comment

Global businesses set a shining example to governments at the Cancun climate talks this week when the Consumer Goods Forum, a consortium of over 400 companies, pledged to implement climate-friendly refrigeration using natural...

Activists bring icons from around the world to Cancun

Blog entry by Jess Miller | 9 December, 2010 1 comment

With just 3 days of negotiations left, activists once again took to the water to bring their message to the decision makers at the UN climate negotiations in Cancun, Mexico. Early this morning, reproductions of the some of the...

The Climate Tribes

Blog entry by John Bowler | 8 December, 2010

Lots of people -- the Climate Tribes -- hot and sweaty -- hot air -- frayed tempers -- exhaustion -- excitement -- hope for a positive outcome. Yes, it's that time of year again. The annual climate negotiations are upon us and...

The Brazilian Revolution!

Blog entry by Juliana Tinoco | 3 December, 2010 1 comment

In just 40 years, Brazil has the potential to reach 93% renewable energy and not long after that, could even reach 100% renewable, IF they have the political will. The country has enough wind, sun, biomass and hydropower to fill its...

Activists throw delegates a life ring in Cancun

Blog entry by Jess Miller | 10 December, 2010

It's the last official day of the UN climate meeting in Cancun, Mexico. I say official because these talks are notorious for going all night and then sometimes spilling into the next day or two. When that happens, it means late nights...

A good REDD deal is a green light for forest protection

Blog entry by Kumi Naidoo | 2 December, 2010 3 comments

See the original on the Huffington Post Orang-utans are victims of forest destruction in the Indonesian rainforests as their habitat is cleared by industries like palm, pulp and paper. Image: Will Rose / Greenpeace The...

Real people can't live under water

Image gallery | 7 December, 2010

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