by AngelHsu | Nov 28, 2012 | Climate, UNFCCC
The COP18 UN climate negotiations have kicked off without too much fanfare. Host country Qatar is hosting its largest ever conference, with an expected 17,000 participants, including 1,500 media (although I heard only about half of these anticipated media actually...
by AngelHsu | Nov 27, 2012 | UNFCCC
This post originally appeared on The Huffington Post and The Metric, the Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy’s blog. Well, there’s an app for that, and it’s called DecisionMakr. Having attended many of these negotiations in the past, I question the...
by AngelHsu | Nov 26, 2012 | China
I recently participated in a live-chat on the US-China relationship via China Dialogue and Tea Leaf Nation. Although I wasn’t quite sure how a live chat would work, it was extremely well moderated and prepared by the China Dialogue and Tea Leaf Nation staff. I...
by AngelHsu | Nov 25, 2012 | China, Climate, UNFCCC
This post originally appeared at ChinaFAQs.org. The next round of United Nations climate negotiations is gearing up to take place starting next week in Doha Qatar, where countries will look to both China and the United States to see whether domestic political events...
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