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United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

COP Negotiators Demand Nations do More to Curb Climate Change, but Required Emissions Cuts Remain Elusive

The U.N. climate talks ended in Glasgow with nothing decided that would slow greenhouse gas emissions through 2030. One activist declared “the whole system is broken.”

By Bob Berwyn

A city worker in Glasgow, Scotland scrapes COP26 climate protest posters off a boarded-up storefront on Sauchiehall Street, where the week before thousands of demonstrators marched to express their disappointment with the lack of progress at the annual United Nations negotiations. Credit: Bob Berwyn/Inside Climate News
Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC

No Agreement Near on Kyoto's Future

By John Vidal, Guardian

No Climate Deal This Year, Rich States Say

By Gerard Wynn and Alister Doyle, Reuters

Bangkok Climate Talks

Bangkok Climate Talks Agree on 2011 Agenda, Roadmap

By David Fogarty, Reuters

Climate is Out, Clean Economy Is In, for UN Chief, Too

By Suzanne Goldenberg, Guardian

Activists to Tone It Down in Cancun

By Stacy Feldman

World Bank Caught in Controversy Over Suspect Carbon Credits

By Stacy Feldman

Surprise Call to Close Forest Loophole Shakes Up Climate Talks in Bonn

By Stacy Feldman

The Crisis of Justice Inside the Emissions Emergency (Part II)

By Guest Writer

The Crisis of Justice Inside the Emissions Emergency (Part I)

By Guest Writer

Hatoyama Resignation Won't Affect Japan's $15 Billion Climate Pledge: Official

By Stacy Feldman

Forestry Loophole in U.N. Climate Text Could Stoke Global Warming

By Stacy Feldman

UN Launches Climate Financing Group to Disburse Billions to World's Poor

By Stacy Feldman

UN Climate Chief OK With Countries Missing Copenhagen Accord Deadline

By Stacy Feldman

Tripped Up: Report Reveals Rocky Road to Copenhagen

By Stacy Feldman

Bonn Wrap-Up: Global Climate Treaty This Year Looks Increasingly "Impossible"

By Stacy Feldman

Bonn Watch: Crunch Time Looms for Vital Post-Kyoto Climate Treaty

By Stacy Feldman

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