Climate Justice Briefs

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Resource type

Articles

Resource link

https://www.twn.my/title2/climate/climate.justice.briefs.htm

Author or organization

Third World NetworkProperty "Author" has a restricted application area and cannot be used as annotation property by a user.

Funded by

Date published

2010

Translations

Spanish, Arabic

Key themes

Climate debt, Shared vision, Adaptation, Mitigation by developed countries, Sharing technology and knowledge, International climate finance, The World Bank and climate finance, The danger of carbon markets, Forests and REDD, Agriculture and climate change, The United States and climate negotiations, Human Rights and climate justice, Gender and climate change

Geographical focus

Summary

Several civil society organizations focused on climate justice have compiled a set of briefing papers to help government delegates, advocates, journalists and members of the public understand various topics being discussed at the climate change negotiations and their real world impacts.

The goal of the briefs is to connect some of the ideas and energy of the World People's Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth in Cochabamba, Bolivia (April 2010) with issues on the table at the UN climate talks.

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