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Michael Zammit Cutajar

The path to Paris will be tough, agree UN climate chiefs past and present

The path to Paris will be tough, agree UN climate chiefs past and present

Christiana Figueres, Michael Zammit Cutajar and Yvo de Boer on challenges facing international negotiations up to 2015 Paris summit

The road to 2015: Where next for the international climate talks?

The road to 2015: Where next for the international climate talks?

Former UN climate chief Michael Zammit Cutajar & six climate experts explain how international talks can be given new lease of life

Should loss and damage calculations be based on post 1990 emissions?

Should loss and damage calculations be based on post 1990 emissions?

Will the costs of compensating climate vulnerable nations be borne by the developed world, or should polluters in the Global South pay their share?

Zammit Cutajar: Rio+20 is just one step on the long march from Stockholm

Zammit Cutajar: Rio+20 is just one step on the long march from Stockholm

In a column for RTCC former UNFCCC Executive Secretary Michael Zammit Cutajar argues that the fight against poverty must be paramount in policymakers’ minds at Rio+20

Lecture notes: Michael Zammit Cutajar on 20 years of climate talks

Lecture notes: Michael Zammit Cutajar on 20 years of climate talks

Notes from former UNFCCC Executive Secretary Michael Zammit Cuatajr’s lecture entitled: “20 years of talking: What have the global climate negotiations achieved?”

Former UN climate chief: Successful emissions deal needs just 10 countries

Former UN climate chief: Successful emissions deal needs just 10 countries

Michael Zammit Cutajar says global deal harder but greater prize to pursue; calls for end to economic defensiveness on climate change.

Zammit Cutajar to deliver analysis on UN climate talks

Zammit Cutajar to deliver analysis on UN climate talks

The former head of the UNFCCC will visit London on Thursday 9 February to deliver RTCC’s first lecture of 2012.

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