In the last hours of COP, REDD+ unfortunately remained a weak version of what developing countries expected. REDD+ was seen as one of the success stories of COP16 in Cancun. However, as countries began trying to nail down details regarding both the technical aspects of the program as well as its financing, things got ugly. …
Monthly Archive: December 2011
Day 13, Going on 14?
Time is the enemy now as negotiators scramble to get a deal done. While many ministers from developed countries have not left the negotiations, there are developing country delegates who can’t afford to change flights to be at the talks. This adds to the list of handicaps developing countries have in these negotiations and there’s …
Seeing Through the Fog of Negotiations
The closing of COP17 was supposed to be last night, but ministers and negotiators are still working into the afternoon today, scrambling to keep the talks from failing. As is always the case, the final days of the two-week conference are the busiest – and this year with the fate of the Kyoto Protocol and …
Will the Youth Influence the Negotiation Outcome?
At the Joint High-level Segment on early Wednesday afternoon, six Canadian youth stood up and turned their backs on the Canadian minister when he was delivering a statement defending the country’s climate policy. As the first developed country which refused to commit to a second period of Kyoto Protocol, Canada’s stance and performance in Durban …


