
Copenhagen, Denmark – The UN climate talks in Copenhagen were inches away from total failure and ended with an outcome far too weak to tackle dangerous climate change, WWF said today. ...

In a summary of talks so far today in Copenhagen, Kim Carstensen, Leader of WWF's Global Climate Initiative said: “We are seeing a number of different texts coming forward, and there will be more drafts as the day unfolds, however, nothing we have seen so far matches the level of ambition n...

Copenhagen, Denmark - Leaders arriving to sign a Copenhagen climate agreement and finding that they now need to salvage it need to take a global rather than national approach to the numerous outstanding issues, WWF said today...

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WWF COP15: Finishing with a flourish
The Arctic Tent comes down today, on the same day that President Obama comes to town to join other world leaders in the negotiations. As our last act yesterday in bringing voices of the north to the negotiations, we finished with a flourish. The tent was packed to capac...ity to hear indigenous people from North America and Europe talk about the impact of change on caribou and reindeer.
Source: WWF Climate Blog
Published: 2009-12-20 21:05:36 GMT

WWF Final reflections
WWF’s Master of Climate Ceremonies, Kim Carstensen, looks back at 2 weeks of intense negotiation and forward to getting a deal next year.
Source: WWF Climate Blog
Published: 2009-12-20 15:03:14 GMT

WWF Half-baked text and unclear substance
WWF’s official response to what was agreed to in Copenhagen is below. And if you’re asking yourself “What now?” go here and take a look at this… WWF’s Opinion: The UN climate talks in Copenhagen were inches away from total failure and ended with an outcome far too wea...k to tackle dangerous climate change, WWF said [...]
Source: WWF Climate Blog
Published: 2009-12-19 12:21:27 GMT

Copenhagen, Denmark – The UN climate talks in Copenhagen were inches away from total failure and ended with an outcome far too weak to tackle dangerous climate change, WWF said today. ...

WWF 1 min Copenhagen video summary
WWF’s Head of Delegation Kim Carstensen reflects on a disappointing outcome:
Source: WWF Climate Blog
Published: 2009-12-19 08:26:25 GMT

WWF They tell us it’s over but it’s not
Copenhagen produced a snapshot of what leaders already promised before they arrived here. The biggest challenge, turning the political will into a legally binding agreement has moved to Mexico. After years of negotiations we now have a declaration of will which does not... bind anyone and therefore fails to guarantee a safer future for next generations. What was [...]
Source: WWF Climate Blog
Published: 2009-12-19 08:18:43 GMT

WWF 10pm CET: Video update
As the talks move into the night WWF’s head of delegation Kim Carstensen predicts a weak outcome.
Source: WWF Climate Blog
Published: 2009-12-18 21:29:13 GMT

In a summary of talks so far today in Copenhagen, Kim Carstensen, Leader of WWF's Global Climate Initiative said: “We are seeing a number of different texts coming forward, and there will be more drafts as the day unfolds, however, nothing we have seen so far matches the level of ambition n...

WWF 5pm CET: Video update
Update from environment expert Jason Anderson of WWF’s European Policy Office
Source: WWF Climate Blog
Published: 2009-12-18 16:30:57 GMT

WWF What we’re missing and what is needed
We are seeing a number of different texts coming forward, and there will be more drafts as the day unfolds. However, nothing we have seen so far matches the level of ambition needed on the legal nature of an agreement, or the numbers required for mitigation and finance.... The existing drafts contain vague language pointing towards the [...]
Source: WWF Climate Blog
Published: 2009-12-18 14:31:27 GMT













