Good health and happiness in 2011
We’re about to start a brand new year. May it bring health and happiness. Stay safe tonight.
We’re about to start a brand new year. May it bring health and happiness. Stay safe tonight.
Jeffrey Simpson explains very well what the Canadian government strategy on climate change is – say something that sounds good to Canadians and stay very quiet in international negotiations, where everyone knows that we have no leg to stand on. We have arguably the worst record of fighting climate change, or even taking it seriously, on the planet. Read more »
Something truly magical is happening in Cancun. Patricia Espinosa got a standing ovation when she returned after giving people a couple of hours to peruse the text. Read more »
COP 16 President Patricia Espinosa just received a prolonged standing ovation simply for announcing 10 hours late that negotiations were still ongoing and a deal was still possible. I am in tears.
The youth action outside this building was forcibly stopped.
The best analysis I’ve seen of the new text is offered by BBC. It is better than nothing.
A ceremony announcing the Colossal Fossil was widely expected to award Canada for the fourth year in a row, given the large number of fossils accumulated during this year’s negotiations. But in the confusion outside, the announcement has been put off. I’m proud of the young Canadians for their courage, and disgusted by our leaders for their lack of it.
[Adriana is blogging from the UN climate change negotiations in Cancun, in an attempt to keep the Canadian delegation honest.]
Patricia is going to get the President’s new text, just available hot off the press in the Azteca building here at the Moon Palace in Cancun.
Outside, some 50 young people are counting in unison. Some are crying. They are counting the dead. 21,000 annual deaths from climate change now, a number destined to climb right along with the temperatures. We desperately, desperately need some good news.
[Adriana is blogging from the UN climate change negotiations in Cancun, in an attempt to keep the Canadian delegation honest.]