Doha talks highlight loss and damage - and leave much work ahead
Sam Bickersteth, Mairi Dupar and Dan Hamza-Goodacre of CDKN provide an overview of UN climate talks in Doha, Qatar, and the work remaining to be done to achieve ambitious, global action on climate change.
Feature
12th December 2012
The EU's balancing act in Doha
The EU played a clever game at the climate talks in South Africa last year, but faces a difficult
News
10th December 2012
CDKN Asia publishes country snapshots
CDKN has released a set of country and regional snapshots featuring highlights of projects and achievements from Asia over the last quarter.
The LRI's objectives are to make its services available to as many poor and climate vulnerable developing countries as possible for free, ensure that these countries have a strong voice in the negotiation process and contribute meaningfully to a new climate deal, build and strengthen networks of legal experts from the South.
The overarching aim of this project was to increase the effectiveness of the progressive voice in the negotiations by bringing together developing countries that show leadership (or the potential for leadership) within the negotiations.
Putting climate change on Qatar’s agenda
Local journalists describe how climate change was not a hot topic in the small Gulf country of Qatar until the UNFCCC arrived to hold climate talks - then a flurry of promotional activities began.