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Current Developments journal article

Camilla Bausch, Michael Mehling, Leonardo Massai, Andrea Hudson Campbell

Carbon & Climate Law Review, Volume 2 (2008), Issue 1, Page 11

logic – Institute for International and European Environmental Policy, Berlin/Washington, D.C. More than any previous year, 2007 saw momentum build for concerted international action on climate change. With a lively public debate and several highprofile events, global warming enjoyed unprecedented media attention and also a prominent place on the political agenda as the year came to an end. Against this backdrop, more than 10,000 participants convened in Bali, Indonesia, from 3 to 15 December 2007 for the 13th Conference of Parties to


Current Developments in Carbon & Climate Law journal article

Francesco Sindico, Leonardo Massai, Andrea Hudson Campbell, Van Ness Feldman, Kaitlin Gregg

Carbon & Climate Law Review, Volume 2 (2008), Issue 3, Page 5

ngdom Past months have been relatively quiet for international negotiators, the main event being the Accra Climate Change talks. This allows us to give an overview of climate change related activity also in other international fora. 1. United Nations The two-track international climate negotiation process has been brought forward in Accra, Ghana, from August 21 to 27 2008.1 The third meeting of the Ad-Hoc Working Group on Long-term Cooperative Action (AWG-LCA) took place in parallel to the sixth meeting of the Ad-Hoc Working Group

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