| Climate Action and Inaction in Bonn |
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| Written by Dave Loos | |
| Monday, 09 June 2008 | |
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More than 2,000 delegates from 162 nations have completed the first of two weeks of climate negotiations in Bonn, meetings that have officially launched the 18-month process of crafting a climate agreement to replace the Kyoto Protocol at the end of 2012. These are early days in what promises to be an arduous process. At this point, many of the discussions are technical in nature, though delegates also traded ideas last week about how to finance climate change solutions. Among the proposals bounced around, as nicely summarized by It's Getting Hot In Here:
Meanwhile, the "Fossil of the Day Awards" come to us from the Climate Action Network, a group of more than 400 NGOs. They gave out the awards this morning to countries that were the most active in attempting to undermine the UN negotiations. Today's winners:
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