Reports from Nairobi Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP/MOP)
Interest in all things Nairobi not sated by the huge number of blogs originating there?
Perhaps its time to read some dispatches from the professionals. And you better know I don't mean the media!
The International Institute for Sustainable Development produces a very dispasionate and somewhat technical two page report on the conferences progress every day. You could love it or hate it for these reasons.
The CAN International produce a somewhat less detached daily report, which is still very interesting, many will probably think more interesting.
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Perhaps its time to read some dispatches from the professionals. And you better know I don't mean the media!
The International Institute for Sustainable Development produces a very dispasionate and somewhat technical two page report on the conferences progress every day. You could love it or hate it for these reasons.
The CAN International produce a somewhat less detached daily report, which is still very interesting, many will probably think more interesting.
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An example of what it will take:
EUROPE LOOKS AT CLIMATE CHANGE
Pollution Penalties for the US?
http://www.spiegel.de/international/0,1518,448968,00.html
EU climate policy is gearing up to confront the US. Imports from countries that refuse to ratify the Kyoto Protocol could be subject to punitive tariff duties -- a new measure intended to pressure the Bush Administration. A climate tax on flights may also be introduced.
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