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Climate Equity Reference Project. Paris COP 21 – Success or Failure? Just dying to know my views on global climate justice and the Paris Agreements. Here’s an interview. I recently did with Bing Gong (Jun 13, 2016) on KWMR Post Carbon Radio in Point Reyes Station. I hate listening to myself in any recorded form, but this is really not too bad. June 21st, 2016. Making (Equity) Reviews (of the national pledges) Relevant. Thus it may be interesting to read this somewhat technical piece. Some people believe ...
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EcoEquity: Global Climate Justice » Hot Stuff
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Climate Equity Reference Project. Unfinished Business: Adaptation Finance. Paris was a breakthrough, no question. At the same time, it left us with a whole hell of a lot to do. The problem is that much of it has to do with offshore suffering. And, well, this doesn’t exactly seem to be a moment of high internationalism. So let’s spare a moment to note, in particular, just how pathetically little adaptation funding there is on the table. Here’s a graph:. And here’s a link to Unfinished Business. And is wel...
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Global Climate Change Policy: Will Paris Succeed, Where Copenhagen Failed?
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Climate Equity Reference Project. Partners & Friends. Authors & Contacts. Notices & Reviews. Accomplishments & History. Notices & Reviews. Climate Equity Reference Project. Global Climate Change Policy: Will Paris Succeed, Where Copenhagen Failed? November 5, 2014. A nice precis of the current situation in the negotiations — as we turn the corner and head for Lima, and then for Paris — was just published by Ian McGregor in e-international relations, here. Is a project of EcoEquity.
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EcoEquity: Global Climate Justice » Pope Francis vs the UN: Who will save the world first?
http://www.ecoequity.org/2015/06/pope-francis-vs-the-sustainable-development-goals
Climate Equity Reference Project. Pope Francis vs the UN: Who will save the world first? Man, I wish I had written this. . . Veryone, it seems, recognises that Pope Francis’ encyclical is a striking document. But to really appreciate its significance, it’s worth contrasting it with another document that purports to tackle the same challenge: the UN’s sustainable development goals (SDGs). Read the whole essay at The Rules. EcoEquity is a project of Earth Island Institute.
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EcoEquity: Global Climate Justice » Getting a Fair Deal: The Climate Equity Reference Project in Nature Climate Change
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Climate Equity Reference Project. Getting a Fair Deal: The Climate Equity Reference Project in Nature Climate Change. The May 21st issue of Nature Climate Change. Contains a good overview of the equity debate in the climate negotiations, one distinguished — in our perhaps opinionated view — by a number of substantive quotes from EcoEquity’s own Tom Athanasiou. The piece, by Sonja van Renssen, is called Getting a fair deal. You can download the pdf here. To another more cautious bit of reportage from.
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EcoEquity: Global Climate Justice » The Plot Against Trains
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Climate Equity Reference Project. The Plot Against Trains. A few days ago, after a horrible train derailment, the. 8216;s Adam Gopnik published these finely-chiseled words:. 8220;What is less apparent, perhaps, is that the will to abandon the public way is not some failure of understanding, or some nearsighted omission by shortsighted politicians. It is part of a coherent ideological project. As I wrote. The Plot Against Trains. EcoEquity is a project of Earth Island Institute.
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EcoEquity: Global Climate Justice » Climate Equity Links
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Climate Equity Reference Project. This does not in any way pretend to be a comprehensive list of climate equity links. On the other hand, it’s not padded out either. All this stuff is useful, some is indispensable. 350org is an international campaign dedicated to creating an equitable global climate treaty that lowers carbon dioxide below 350 parts per million. Which is about as close to safe as we can still get. This is a fabulous organization, no doubt about it. Global Warming in an Unequal World.
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National Inventory in Pictures: 12 Graphs from Canada’s latest GHG data | P.J. Partington
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National Inventory in Pictures: 12 Graphs from Canada’s latest GHG data. April 20, 2015. Like what you see? Feel free to share:. Alberta emissions confusion and the forgotten target. 9 thoughts on “National Inventory in Pictures: 12 Graphs from Canada’s latest GHG data”. April 21, 2015 at 6:36 pm. Link to the data? April 22, 2015 at 3:18 pm. You’re right – I got a little carried away with the “no text” concept. April 23, 2015 at 4:01 pm. April 22, 2015 at 6:53 pm. April 22, 2015 at 6:58 pm. Thanks Jon...
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Fourth Time’s a Charm? Why Harper Should Back The Climate Change Accountability Act | P.J. Partington
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Fourth Time’s a Charm? Why Harper Should Back The Climate Change Accountability Act. June 18, 2014. This week, while Canada’s energy and environment community anxiously awaited news of the federal cabinet’s decision on the Northern Gateway pipeline, something else happened in Ottawa. On Monday, Matthew Kellway, the NDP MP for Beaches-East York introduced. A private member’s bill. Called the Climate Change Accountability Act. If that name sounds familiar, there’s a good reason. This is the. As anyone who ...