Durban Climate Talks
Preview: Todd Stern, U.S. Special Envoy for Climate Change
Chief U.S. climate negotiator Todd Stern tells energyNOW! about the climate deal agreed upon in Durban, South Africa.
NRDC's Schmidt on Green Climate Fund
Climate official from major environmental group talks financing for clean energy, adapation.
Aimee Christensen's Dispatch from Durban
energyNOW! contributor Aimee Christensen of Christensen Global Strategies is attending the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change negotiations in Durban, South Africa. Here is her view on recent developments in the ongoing climate talks.
Politics of the Green Climate Fund
Center for American Progress expert Andrew Light talks about U.S. contributions to international climate aid.
UN Climate Chief Updates Durban Talks
Christiana Figueres says the U.S. needs "awareness-raising."
Eskom CEO: Coal plants 'central' to Africa’s energy security
The South African power company is moving ahead with the giant Medupi and Kusile coal-fired power plants.
Video Blog from Global Warming Negotiations in South Africa: It always seems impossible, until it's done
This year the lanyards given out by the environmental groups have a famous Nelson Mandela quote that is quite fitting for the current state of play in the final days of the global warming negotiations in South Africa.
UN Chief Says Climate Deal Unlikely
Ban Ki-moon says a binding deal, even for 2020, "may be beyond our reach."
Durban Climate Talks Update
energyNOW!'s Chief Correspondent Tyler Suiters is in Durban, South Africa for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, with an update on the ongoing climate negotiations.
Aimee Christensen's Dispatch from Durban
energyNOW! contributor Aimee Christensen is attending the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change negotiations in Durban, South Africa.
EU Hopeful China Will Agree on Climate 'Roadmap'
European Union seeks "common ground" with developing nations.
IPCC's Pachauri Says Carbon Limits 'Will Prevail'
Pachauri says despite "ups and downs," supporters of greenhouse-gas targets "will prevail."
NRDC's Jake Schmidt Video Blog from Durban Day 4 - Countries starting to draw lines in the sand
Four days into the global warming negotiations in Durban, South Africa countries are beginning to draw clear lines in the sand.
U.S. Positions Draw Ire in Durban
Green groups tell Clinton that policies could be seen as an "obstacle" to a climate deal.
China: Canada sets 'bad example' with rumored Kyoto withdrawal
Refusal to comment on report draws criticism.
Durban Delegates Spar over Climate Fund as Shipping Group Agrees to Emissions Tax
Tax on shipping would partially pay for Green Climate Fund.
EU Wants 'Roadmap' from other nations before extending Kyoto
U.S. reiterates call for all emitters to make cuts.
Canada Reportedly Set to Withdraw from Kyoto as Climate Talks Open
South African president says climate change is a "matter of life and death."
Lisa Jackson on U.S. Carbon Reduction Goals
EPA chief says it will take more than her agency's regulations to meet Obama's 2020 goal.
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