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Event Coverage
- 15 Nov 2013
Philippines’ Tony La Viña on building a global coalition to end climate change
We need to engage citizens in the battle to combat and adapt to climate change.
Event Coverage
- 30 Oct 2013
COP19: Can we expect a decision on REDD+ emissions verification?
Four years on yet the debate on measuring reporting and verifying carbon emissions continues.
Event Coverage
- 25 Oct 2013
Landscapes debate could reinvigorate U.N. climate talks – negotiator
Landscape Approach could help discussions focus on broader issues of climate change and identify links between land use sectors.
Event Coverage
- 10 Dec 2012
Getting down with the ‘landscapes’ lingo at Doha: COP18 in quotes
It is time for forestry to come out of the forest and contribute more broadly.
Event Coverage
- 6 Dec 2012
Living Landscapes: Summary of Forest Day 6
Speakers highlight the need to focus on the interconnections between forests and agriculture and their impacts on people and society.
Event Coverage
- 6 Dec 2012
Living Landscapes: Summary of Forest Day 6
Event Coverage
- 4 Dec 2012
“The honeymoon for REDD+ is over”: consensus not yet reached in Doha on MRV, finance
Discussions continue on the things that matter most on the ground: monitoring, verification and reporting.
Event Coverage
- 26 Nov 2012
A delay in key decisions at Doha could see REDD+ lose its climate change focus
Fears that REDD+ funding may come with its own set of development objectives that could compromise climate change mitigation.
Event Coverage
- 5 Nov 2012
Outcome of U.S. election likely to impact climate negotiations in Doha, says negotiator
The U.S. is the world’s second largest greenhouse gas emitter, yet has never ratified the Kyoto Protocol. Doha may be the last chance.
Video
- 13 Dec 2011
A day in the life of a REDD+ negotiator
Tony La Viña facilitates vital REDD+ negotiation at COP17.
Video
- 13 Dec 2011
A day in the life of a REDD+ negotiator
25 Nov 2011
Adaptation activity funding left hanging since Cancun – progress needed at Durban
Experts warn the Green Climate Fund is falling short of proposed USD$100 billion annual budget.
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