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Even the quiet days are noisy at the UN Climate Change Conference

Alison Woodhead
Oxfam Gran Bretaña
Director internacional de movilización
Tuvalu demonstration in front of the Copenhagen talks plenary room. Credit: Ainhoa Goma/Oxfam
Tuvalu demonstration in front of the Copenhagen talks plenary room. Credit: Ainhoa Goma/Oxfam

When you ask people what happened yesterday in the negotiations at the COP , they’ll say – not much. Delegates were hunkered down in side rooms and there were no major sessions taking place. But it’s interesting how steamy a ‘not much’ day can be. And it feels like the temperature is rising quite quickly.

3 days until the UN Climate Change Conference begins

Karina Brisby
Oxfam Gran Bretaña
Activista medios online
Karina Brisby

COP 15 LogoAnd it’s getting hectic.  Emails are flying, to-dos are getting ticked off and equipment is being unpacked, as my colleagues and I finalise our plans and begin arriving in Copenhagen, just ahead of the start of the UN Climate Conference.

Why are we here?

Oxfam's photos and videos Bali

We thought you might like to see some of the things we have been doing over the last few days at the conference.

Take a look at our photos on Flikr or watch our videos on YouTube, to get a sense of what it is like to be at an United Nations Conference, and of course updates from the team in Bali.

What does Adaptation Finance have to do with Climate Change?

Karina Brisby
Oxfam Gran Bretaña
Activista medios online
Karina Brisby

Today, we launched a new briefing note (see all the photos here) at the UN Climate Change Conference that is being held in Bali, Indonesia.

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