As secretary of State, she helped
lead international climate negotiations and she created the Climate and Clean Air Coalition with other countries to reduce climate superpollutants like soot and methane.
Not exact matches
The lifelong oilman now
leads the State Department, which oversees
international climate change
negotiations, programs to alleviate energy poverty and environmental treaties
By implementing the quartet of policies by 2015, nations could buy «precious time while
international climate negotiations continue,» says economist Fatih Birol, the lead author of a report released here yesterday by the International Energy
international climate negotiations continue,» says economist Fatih Birol, the
lead author of a report released here yesterday by the
International Energy
International Energy Agency (IEA).
The leak — a highly unusual occurrence for a papal encyclical — demonstrates the outsized significance the letter has taken on, coming in the months
leading up to key
international climate change
negotiations in Paris later this year.
's
lead international affairs reporter, covering the U.N. global warming
negotiations and the intersection of
climate, security and development.
Lisa is the editor of ClimateWire and also ClimateWire's
lead international affairs reporter, covering the U.N. global warming
negotiations and the intersection of
climate, security and development.
She was also ClimateWire's
lead international affairs reporter, covering the U.N. global warming
negotiations and the intersection of
climate, security and development.
He
led numerous studies related to the
international climate change
negotiations and national
climate policies, for example several evaluations of countries» performances in
climate change.
He can
lead climate policy development by using existing authority and can ensure that the U.S. has a strong position going into the next round of
international climate negotiations.
For over a decade, it has tried to sabotage
international climate change
negotiations and block agreements that would
lead to greenhouse gas emissions reductions.
They might slash funding to the U.N.'s
climate efforts, a symbolic gesture of the United States» reluctance to
lead in the upcoming
international climate negotiations.
We have a great opportunity to create change and encourage politicians to
lead successful
negotiations at the
international climate negotiations in Paris later this year.
This post is part of the «Prelude to Paris» series highlighting updates and analysis on
international climate negotiations in the
lead up to the United Nations
climate change conference — the 21st Conference of the Parties (COP 21)-- to be held in Paris this December.
However, China is currently unlikely to set an absolute emission target because this would contradict its long - standing position at
international climate negotiations that industrialized countries have a historic responsibility to take the
lead in this area.
On
climate finance, Harjeet Singh, global
climate lead at ActionAid
International, said: «The issue of finance underpins so many different parts of the
climate negotiations, because poor countries simply can't cover the triple costs of loss and damage, adaptation and mitigation on their own.
We're now entering the final, significant stages of
negotiations leading up to the major
climate summit in Paris in December known as COP21, where countries will reach a new
international climate agreement.
All this
leads Stephen Tindale, former director of Greenpeace UK, to argue in a recent report that
international climate negotiations should be focused less on setting national emissions targets and more on fixing these perverse financial incentives against a low - carbon economy.
In support of the Paris Agreement, science - based targets from
leading companies demonstrate to policy - makers the scale of emission reductions that are achievable to positively influence
international climate negotiations and domestic
climate policy.
Brown, who passed away in February,
led arguments in the
international negotiations to include forest management and protection as critical tools to combat global
climate change.
«
International leadership on
climate is more diffuse than ever before, and other countries, large and small, are stepping up to
lead within and outside the
negotiations,» says Caballero of WRI.
On
climate finance, Harjeet Singh, Global Climate Lead, ActionAid International: «The issue of finance underpins so many different parts of climate negotiations, because poor countries simply can't cover the triple costs of loss and damage, adaptation and mitigation on the
climate finance, Harjeet Singh, Global
Climate Lead, ActionAid International: «The issue of finance underpins so many different parts of climate negotiations, because poor countries simply can't cover the triple costs of loss and damage, adaptation and mitigation on the
Climate Lead, ActionAid
International: «The issue of finance underpins so many different parts of
climate negotiations, because poor countries simply can't cover the triple costs of loss and damage, adaptation and mitigation on the
climate negotiations, because poor countries simply can't cover the triple costs of loss and damage, adaptation and mitigation on their own.
Damon Jones, Head of
Climate Diplomacy Experienced climate lawyer who leads Climate Analytics» negotiation support and diplomacy activities relating to the UNFCCC, Paris Agreement, Green Climate Fund and other international climat
Climate Diplomacy Experienced
climate lawyer who leads Climate Analytics» negotiation support and diplomacy activities relating to the UNFCCC, Paris Agreement, Green Climate Fund and other international climat
climate lawyer who
leads Climate Analytics» negotiation support and diplomacy activities relating to the UNFCCC, Paris Agreement, Green Climate Fund and other international climat
Climate Analytics»
negotiation support and diplomacy activities relating to the UNFCCC, Paris Agreement, Green
Climate Fund and other international climat
Climate Fund and other
international climateclimate fora.
A study published in Nature Reports
Climate Change on 11 June 2009 reports on the consequences of the emission targets being set by countries, including the US and Australia, in the lead - up to the international climate negotiations in Copenhagen in De
Climate Change on 11 June 2009 reports on the consequences of the emission targets being set by countries, including the US and Australia, in the
lead - up to the
international climate negotiations in Copenhagen in De
climate negotiations in Copenhagen in December.
After all, despite the sorry state of the
climate negotiations — and indeed the whole
international system of governance — the wealthy countries unambiguous committed, back in 1997 when the Kyoto Protocol was negotiated, to
lead the way out of the
climate mess.
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Climate Home (www.climatechangenews.com), is currently the leading source of climate change news in the world and is an indispensable resource for people who are involved in the climate change negotiating process as well as engaging ordinary people who are concerned about climate change issues and who want to understand more about the international negoti
Climate Home (www.climatechangenews.com), is currently the
leading source of
climate change news in the world and is an indispensable resource for people who are involved in the climate change negotiating process as well as engaging ordinary people who are concerned about climate change issues and who want to understand more about the international negoti
climate change news in the world and is an indispensable resource for people who are involved in the
climate change negotiating process as well as engaging ordinary people who are concerned about climate change issues and who want to understand more about the international negoti
climate change negotiating process as well as engaging ordinary people who are concerned about
climate change issues and who want to understand more about the international negoti
climate change issues and who want to understand more about the
international negotiations.
The plan also relies on a speedy timetable, which assumes that Mr. Obama's administration will issue and begin enacting all such regulations before he leaves office... «The United States» proposal shows that it is ready to
lead by example on the
climate crisis,» said Jennifer Morgan, an expert on
international climate negotiations at the World Resources Institute, a Washington research organization.
The facts (I hope) are: Yvo de Boer, the Dutch bureaucrat who
led the
international climate change
negotiations over four tumultuous years, is resigning his post as of July 1.
It's not as if the British or American public were ever really asked about their views before
international climate negotiations began, and thus there's no evidence that public opinion ever
led to the failure of
climate policies.