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Day 4 COP-16: The Parties Discuss Adaptation and The Kyoto Protocol

by Joseph Siegel | Dec 5, 2010 | Uncategorized

by Joseph Siegel Dec. 2, 2010– Access to the official negotiations for non-party NGO observers (like me) is becoming more restricted as the week progresses. There are few remaining open meetings, and space for NGO observers in those meetings is quite limited. However,...

COP-16 Day 3 Side Event – Food Security and Human Rights in the Arctic and Small Island Developing States.

by Joseph Siegel | Dec 5, 2010 | Uncategorized

by Joseph Siegel Dec. 1, 2010 – [Sorry for the delay in posting. The internet service in my hotel is spotty at best and we had some Greenlaw posting problems.] Today we skipped the official meetings of the COP and, instead, attended several official side events....

Kentucky attempts to preempt citizen suits for false reporting against mountaintop removal coal mining companies.

by Daniel Estrin | Dec 3, 2010 | Uncategorized

by Daniel E. Estrin Supervising Attorney, Pace Environmental Litigation Clinic, Inc. Adjunct Professor of Law, Pace Law School Almost two months ago I wrote about the notices of intent to sue that we served upon three mountaintop removal coal companies in eastern...

New York’s Sea Level Rise Task Force Report: Paying Forward for Climate Change

by Karl Coplan | Dec 2, 2010 | Uncategorized

by Karl Coplan The New York State Sea Level Rise Task Force draft report to the legislature is out. The report considers the impacts of sea level rise on various aspects of government planning and regulation, including infrastructure, land use, community protection,...

COP President approves AOSIS proposal for new forums to discuss legal form of climate agreements

by cs25619w | Dec 2, 2010 | Uncategorized

by Matt Jokajtys, Student Guest Blogger currently at UNFCCC-Cancun The COP president has approved a proposal by AOSIS to form two new contact groups to discuss the legal form of a new climate agreement under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change...
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