The classical have and have not divide is destined to turn the climate change summit here into a failure. Forget identifying the elements that would be negotiated in Copenhagen next winter, there is a strong possibility that rich industrialized countries or Annex 1 countries could even tinker with the set principles of UN

Priscilla Jebaraj

Priscilla Jebaraj

POZNAN: The mood at the United Nations climate change talks here seem to reflect the weather.

Even as the developed nations are moving at a snail

DOWN TO EARTH

The time for postponement is over. The time to cut greenhouse gases is now. Or never.

CSE asks two questions
- What did the rich countries do to meet Kyoto commitments?
- How do we all share growth and atmosphere equitably?

CSE's Press Release delivered by Sunita Narian is presented here.

CSE charts an agenda for action in Poznan, calls for tough action to reduce emissions and an agreement based on equity

Sreelatha Menon / New Delhi December 03, 2008, 1:25 IST

The global climate change talks, the latest round of which started yesterday at Poznan in Poland under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), are already confronting first of their failures since the participating countries chalked out the Bali roadmap in December 2007.

Let

The document presents following aspects for the UNFCCC poznan meeting:

SHARED VISION
Bali Action Plan 1(a):

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