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19 December 2009
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Karina Brisby
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Oxfam International, along with our TckTckTck campaign partners, are disappointed that the UN Climate Climate Conference, that finished in Copenhagen, today did not deliver a Fair,...
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18 December 2009
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Karina Brisby
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I am watching world leaders give their speeches from the UN Climate Conference in Copenhagen, with colleagues and bloggers from around the world, who over the past two weeks have been doing...
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18 December 2009
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Ainhoa Goma
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The ‘climate deal’ on the table in Copenhagen today is a triumph of spin over substance says Oxfam International. The deal – which has been announced by the US, India, China and South Africa -...
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18 December 2009
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Al Kinley
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Very few people have the opportunity to be the President of the French Republic in their lifetime, but today I was lucky enough to take up the mantle, at least for half an hour and be Nicolas Sarkozy.
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17 December 2009
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Ainhoa Goma
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Starting today, we have three major actions in Copenhagen: a vigil at 5pm Thursday, the Fossil of the Year at 1pm Friday followed by a spectacular leader-shaming action, and a candlelit aerial photo...
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16 December 2009
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Ian Sullivan
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This is a moment of crisis. World leaders are jetting in to Copenhagen for the last couple of days of the talks but the talks are on verge of massive failure. Rich countries aren’t stepping up...
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15 December 2009
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Ainhoa Goma
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Today's international climate hearing, hosted by Oxfam, was the first of it's kind. At the heart of the UN negotiations, which, in week 2 have become known for their slow pace and frustrating lack of...
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15 December 2009
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Jane Barrett
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In Burcao, Somaliland we visited a village called Ununley. Here, in houses spread on either side of the road, live pastoralist families. When the village gathers to meet us, providing an occasion to...
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12 December 2009
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Karina Brisby
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Today is December 12, 2009 and it will go down as a day,
when ordinary people around the world all joined together to demand action on
Climate Change.
Here in Copenhagen, an estimated 100,000...
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11 December 2009
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Karina Brisby
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Watch Junichi and Shoya's message to Prime Minister Hatoyama, of Japan, and then send your own message to the Prime Minister, by asking him to show climate leadership at the UN Climate Conference...