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July 08 2012
Carbon Disclosure Project Cities 2012 Global
Report
Larger, denser cities, on the whole, demonstrate smaller per capita
greenhouse gas emissions.
By Carbon Disclosure Project
June 02 2012
Green China: Chinese insights on environment
and development
The global interconnections between energy, climate change, and land
and water use mean that everyone has an interest in seeing ...
By International Institute for Environment and Development
December 13 2011
How not to tackle climate change and call it a
success: the Durban package
The package was officially sold to the world as a success, but it’s
easy to see it doesn’t do what it is supposed to do, and it ...
By Nele Marien
November 27 2011
Other worlds are possible. Human progress in an
age of climate change
This report argues that our chances of triumphing over climate
change will rise dramatically if we change the context within ...
By Working Group on Climate Change and Development
November 15 2011
Africa Must Lead: COP 17 Must Deliver Climate
Justice to Developing Nations
Climate justice is about cutting a deal at the COP meeting that
provides just that – climate justice for all, not justice for ...
By Glenn Ashton
November 15 2011
From Bonn to Durban, climate meetings are
conferences of polluters
What everyone now predicts is a conference of paralysis. Not only
will the Kyoto Protocol be allowed to expire at the end of its ...
By Patrick Bond
November 10 2011
Environmental justice: Putting the poor first
Behind the public face of the climate action campaigns there is a
deep malaise and debate within civil society circles about ...
By Brian K. Murphy