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UN climate change conference

It was far more like Christmas in tropical Cancun than it was in snowy Copenhagen a year earlier, but did all that peace and good will really achieve anything? And will it carry over to COP17.

2:41 PM, 20 Dec 2010

The decision to establish a Green Climate Fund was one of Cancun's greatest achievements. But a 40-member transitional committee faces a hefty workload to design the fund in time for COP17.

7:31 PM, 13 Dec 2010

The brilliant diplomacy of COP16 president Patricia Espinosa has saved the multi-lateral process and renewed hope for a legally binding treaty. But as the focus returns to domestic policies, a huge job still lies ahead.

5:10 AM, 13 Dec 2010

With little progress on Kyoto, transport emissions, or new market mechanisms, the hope in the last days of COP16 is that the Mexican hosts will at least have a REDD decision to show as an example of progress.

8:32 AM, 9 Dec 2010

With just 48 hours left before COP16 talks are declared over, climate ministers can expect to put in a couple of all-nighters to resolve some of the major sticking points – mitigation, transparency, finance and hot air.

5:42 AM, 9 Dec 2010

No miracle in sight as Combet thrust into the heart of negotiations, financing in the balance, Bangladesh and its desperate needs, finding a way forward and Trev rides into town.

5:55 AM, 8 Dec 2010

China makes an interesting declaration on mitigation commitments; and the focus shifts to identifying issues that can be taken forward for decisions, and those that will be rolled over to COP17.

5:44 AM, 8 Dec 2010

China keeps it on the down-low, Greg Combet cycles through climate funding issues, CCS goes the hard sell, Richard Branson rocks the boat, Lord Monckton rocks the sceptics, and Canada still rules the fossils.

8:55 AM, 7 Dec 2010

Many took the weekend's half-time stocktaking plenary as an opportunity to reaffirm the importance of the Kyoto Protocol, while others stressed the need to consider all parties’ mitigation targets.

5:38 AM, 7 Dec 2010

The emission reductions agreed to in Cancun might not be cuts at all. But that doesn't seem to be upsetting the spirit of 'compromise' and 'balance' that's driving COP16 talks.

12:23 PM, 3 Dec 2010

At the end of week one, the question is whether talks can find their way up the other side of the j-curve. Meanwhile, temperatures are rising, oceans are acidifying, fossil fools are emerging and the wi-fi is failing.

8:34 AM, 3 Dec 2010

The hot topic of debate on day three of COP16 climate talks was how to mobilise private finance to tackle climate change in developing countries.

6:27 AM, 3 Dec 2010

The meetings begin, as various subsidiary groups bunker down and try to reach conclusions on issues including aviation emissions, CCS, CDM, and standardised baselines.

5:42 AM, 2 Dec 2010

America has a ‘Sputnik moment’, China spreads the green word, Japan throws down the gauntlet on Kyoto, into the woods on LuluCF, and pink champagne on ice.

7:36 AM, 1 Dec 2010

As REDD+ negotiations begin in Cancun, the key challenge will be agreeing on a regulated international mechanism to support forest conservation and the reduction of deforestation.

5:21 AM, 30 Nov 2010

COP 16 opened with world leaders stressing the imminent dangers of climate change. But under more immediate threat is the future of the UN negotiation process. Meanwhile, on the buses...

11:24 AM, 29 Nov 2010