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Green News Round-up #22

by Paul on Friday, 5 June 2009 · 3 comments

in News, Round-up

Each Friday we’ll bring you a round-up of the week’s green news from around the web. Please drop us a line if you know of a story we should include in the next round-up…

A last-ditch effort is being made to insert clearer green commitments into the global economic recovery package being discussed at the G20 summit. The move comes amid fears that the G20 summit is in danger of missing a unique opportunity…

What next, after Earth Hour?

by Paul on Monday, 30 March 2009 · 6 comments

in Action, Climate

Turning off the lights for an hour was a protest on a global scale and sent a message to world leaders ahead of the UN Conference in Copenhagen later this year, but we need to do more if we’re serious about having an effect on climate change…

The UN Climate Change Conference in Poznań concluded on Saturday with a clear commitment from governments to shift into full negotiating mode next year in order to shape an ambitious and effective international response to climate change, to be agreed in Copenhagen at the end of 2009…

More than 9000 delegates from around the world are gathering in Poznań, Poland for two weeks of critical UN sponsored talks on tackling climate change. Representatives from almost every country on the planet are set to start 12 days of tough talks, aimed at getting the ball rolling for a new global climate change pact…