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Category: Climate Change

FYEG at COP21: Gender, working methods, and the Adaptation Fund

Posted on 9 December 2015

Today’s theme was gender, thus several events focus on showcasing women’s initiatives and voices as well as calling for the inclusion of all gender equality in the agreement article 2. Many organisations also called for improved accessibility of climate finance for local solutions because these measures target women in particular. This week it is the…

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FYEG at COP21: Show me the money, Saudi Arabia the blocker, and Loss & Damage

Posted on 8 December 2015

Today the negotiations went into their final stage: The ministers arrived. There is still an optimistic atmosphere in the hallways of Le Bourget, where the negotiations take place, in the hope to reach an agreement. The discussions about finance are at a starting point. The already provided climate finance is, according to certain figures, around…

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FYEG at COP21: Negotiations halfway, our analysis

Posted on 5 December 2015

Today we reached the mid-term of the COP21 climate negotiations in Paris. The negotiations are portrayed  by media and also some  civil society organizations as being on the edge of disaster. The pessimism towards these already-too-slow negotiations is spreading. The media writes about the concerns of participants from civil society as well as of official…

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FYEG at COP21: #KeepUsInTheRoom

Posted on 3 December 2015

Whereas the delegates are negotiating on key elements of the draft text for the new climate agreement, also know as ADP, in “spin-off groups”, civil society is struggling to observe and access to the negotiations because these spin-off groups are closed to observers. Step-back: last session in Bonn, October 2015 Japan supported the decision to…

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FYEG at COP21: Let’s… try?

Posted on 1 December 2015

The biggest UN event that has ever taken place outside of New York has started. It’s the 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), also known as the UN Climate Talks. This event is about the past, the present, and #itsourfuckingfuture. It will determine the future…

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EDITORIAL – CALL FOR ARTICLES – Towards the COP in Paris

Posted on 29 September 2015

CALL FOR ARTICLES : THE ROAD TOWARDS THE COP IN PARIS   Hello young enthusiastic people,   On the road towards the upcoming COP21 in Paris we invite you all to send in articles regarding the topic. What are your local perspectives or initiatives, what is your member organization doing, what are your personal insights,…

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An ethical call for degrowth

Posted on 16 September 2015

The attitude that capitalism gives rise to, dehumanises us because it turns us into competitive animals. We fail to realise that capitalism is an inherently exploitative system, where most of the power will always reside in the hands of the rich. But there is a way around this… Content warning: this might read like a…

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Neoliberalzation of Nature and COP21

Posted on 5 September 2015

Dominant neoliberal discourse permeates contemporary climate governance. COP21 is not enough, we need an economic forum for a real change.   In order to stop following the illusion of a Climate Change mitigation and in order to create a real change with the aim to achieve a low-carbon society we should change our economic view….

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In the UNFCCC: An interview with Manjana Milkoreit

Posted on 17 June 2015

In the UNFCCC: An interview with Manjana Milkoreit, post-researcher fellow at the Global Institute of Sustainability and Arizona State University. Could you present yourself, and tell us more about your activities back home ? Ma name is Manjana Milkoreit, I am a post-researcher fellow at Arizona State University, where I work at the Global Institute…

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UN climate talks: so little progress negotiators decide to move to Bonn

Posted on 14 June 2015

After 10 days of remarkably inefficient work at the UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) session in Bonn, world negotiators have decided to move from their homes to the former German capital to make sure the text for COP21 in Paris would be ready by December. The objective of this June session was…

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