CAN-I ECO2 Article: Right to appeal is not a game of two halves
This article was written in part by Carbon Market Watch and originally published for the Climate Negotiations 2012 NGO Newsletter: ECO – Issue 2. Here in Doha Parties will decide on an appeals...
View ArticleFilm Screening at COP18: The Carbon Rush
A Middle Eastern premiere and special presentation of the film ‘The Carbon Rush’ is occurring during the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) COP18 Conference in Doha, Qatar....
View ArticleCAN-I ECO3 Article: Will Doha Burst the Hot Air bubble?
This article was written in part by Carbon Market Watch and originally published for the Climate Negotiations 2012 NGO Newsletter: ECO – Issue 3. A staggering 13 billion emissions permits are left over...
View ArticleCarbon Market Watch COP18 Event – Transitioning Away From Large Scale Power...
Recent findings by the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) show that large scale power projects in the CDM (including coal and gas) harm the climate. Today, in a UNFCCC event organized by the Bellona...
View ArticleOpen letter to Environment Ministers and delegates of all UNFCCC Parties:...
Dear Minister, Dear Delegate, We, 156 civil society networks, organisations and concerned citizens from 74 countries call on Parties to urgently and significantly increase their emission reduction...
View ArticleCarbon Market Watch COP18 Intervention at Joint Implementation Contact Group
Thank you chair, I’m Anja Kollmuss and would like these comments on behalf of Carbon Market Watch The future of the Joint Implementation has to be put in context. The window of opportunity to prevent...
View ArticleCarbon Market Watch Analysis COP-18: We won a game of poker on the Titanic!
Much to our regret, countries who met at COP18 in Doha did little to address the billion tonne gap we need to close in order to keep us safe from catastrophic climate effects: No new mitigation pledges...
View ArticleA look at Carbon Market Watch behind the scenes in Doha (COP18 analysis)
Carbon Market Watch was in Doha to advocate for fair and ambitious climate solutions. Our main message for the climate negotiators was simple and clear. First and foremost countries must dramatically...
View ArticlePolicy Brief: Doha decisions on the Kyoto surplus explained
At COP 18 in Doha at the end of 2012, Parties decided how to deal with the large surplus of Assigned Amount Units (AAUs) from the first Kyoto commitment period (CP1) and how to prevent the...
View ArticleDoha on AAUs: The Future of the Phantom Menace (Newsletter #2)
A real hot issue in Doha at COP18 was how countries would deal with the 13 billion left over emission permits from the first Kyoto commitment period. After tense negotiations, countries decided to...
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