Finance, short term pollution reduction measures and implementation all on agenda for COP19 meeting
International negotiations are often long, complicated, difficult to understand – but Joy Hyvarinen from Field argues it doesn’t have to be this way
UNFCCC chief Christiana Figures hopes centre can ‘tap potential’ for Clean Development Projects in Latin America
Analysts believe agreement on funding for mitigation and adaptation in developing countries now unlikely at COP19 UN talks in Warsaw
The UNFCCC is inviting photographers and filmmakers to submit work showing how the Clean Development Mechanism is changing lives
Chairs also call for Warsaw summit in November to start delivering decisions on how global treaty will work
Ambitious domestic legislation needs to pave the way for an international treaty, legislators conclude
UN climate chief Christiana Figueres says the low carbon leadership of China’s government should be used an example worldwide
UN’s Clean Development Mechanism targets Columbia and Philippines as new regional bases in new drive to boost interest in carbon trading
Nauru Ambassador Marlene Moses says a global emissions agreement by 2015 is possible and an obligation
Joy Hyvarinen from FIELD argues that Ban Ki Moon’s high-level political forum on sustainable development must tackle rising emissions as a priority
The world’s leading economies have indicated 2015 may be too early for countries to agree on mitigation targets under a international treaty
100MW concentrated solar power (CSP) installation accredited by UN’s Clean Development Mechanism set to be constructed in Rajasthan
Experts say US carbon cutting plans may indicate how far it will be willing to go in its commitment under the new global climate treaty
Negotiator Oleg Shamanov says new climate agreement will be half a century out of date if it repeats rich-poor divide of the Kyoto agreement
Short sharp investment via a new fund could keep Clean Development Mechanism alive, says Joan MacNaughton, vice-chair of its policy review panel
Derrick Oderson, chair of one the Kyoto Protocol’s struggling carbon cutting programmes says fixing them is only part of the solution
Ambassador Colin Beck says pace and direction of negotiations are leaving his people with an “uncertain future”
Negotiators welcome participation of finance ministers at COP19 in Warsaw expected to advance traditional stalemate over climate funding
Enrique Maurtua Konstantinidis from the CAN-Latin America coalition of environmental NGOs says Peru is a great choice as host of the COP 20 climate talks