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Global Climate Change Policy: Will Paris Succeed, Where Copenhagen Failed?
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Climate Equity Reference Project. Partners & Friends. Authors & Contacts. Notices & Reviews. Accomplishments & History. Notices & Reviews. Climate Equity Reference Project. Global Climate Change Policy: Will Paris Succeed, Where Copenhagen Failed? November 5, 2014. A nice precis of the current situation in the negotiations — as we turn the corner and head for Lima, and then for Paris — was just published by Ian McGregor in e-international relations, here. Is a project of EcoEquity.
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Carbon Share - Links
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What You Can Do. State - CA etc. National - U.S. 1 - Setting the Cap. 2 - Distributing Allowances. 3 - Compensating Consumers. Contraction and Convergence - Global Commons Institute. Center for Climate Protection. Mike Sandler's Blog at Huffington Post. And Greenhouse Development Rights. Carbon Rationing Action Groups. With Liberty and Dividends for All. Local Governments for Sustainability. Redefining Progress' Climate Policy Program. Dr James Hansen's webpage. US Basic Income Guarantee Network.
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Faith And Climate: Climate Talks - again!
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This blog is dedicated to issues that relates to Faith and Climate Change. Sunday, December 4, 2011. Climate Talks - again! After being very silent I take up the writing on this blog. I am at the COP 17 in Durban South Africa. As always there are a lot of people from all over the world gathered. Some officials from their countries and some from civil society. Yesterday the ecumenical movement was out on the streets of Durban together with other groups to show our concerns and the demands for action from ...
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Braving climate risk: Food security and alternative livelihood hold the key | Rivers and Communities
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Linking Knowledge, Policy and Practice for Community Based River Basin Management in Southwest Bangladesh. Braving climate risk: Food security and alternative livelihood hold the key. Editorial, The Daily Star. October 23, 2010. In the circumstances, the coping and adaptation strategies will have to make provisions to reduce the risks the poor are exposed to and build their resilience in the face of the unfolding disasters. Keeping all these complex issues in view, the government and its development part...
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Faith And Climate: Climate Discussions in Jerusalem
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This blog is dedicated to issues that relates to Faith and Climate Change. Tuesday, March 1, 2011. Climate Discussions in Jerusalem. Today I am in Jerusalem to meet with an international course at the Swedish Theological Institute. Together with people from Asia Africa South America and Europe we have talked about the threat of climate change and the response or the needed response from faith communities, theologians and faith communities to this. Posted by Henrik Grape. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Faith And Climate: August 2010
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This blog is dedicated to issues that relates to Faith and Climate Change. Thursday, August 5, 2010. Same arguments 30 years later. I found this strip inside my old No Nukes record from 1979. It was made as a response to the Harrisburg nuclear power plant collapse. If you click at the picture you will see a larger picture and you will recognise the arguments. Solar will not work. Today they say the same but maybe it is broadened to "- Renewables wont work! Posted by Henrik Grape.
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Faith And Climate: October 2009
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This blog is dedicated to issues that relates to Faith and Climate Change. Tuesday, October 27, 2009. In the panel from the left side Firmin Adjahousso, Satu Hassi, Sara Hlukepile Longwe, Henrik Grape, Clarisse Kehler Siebert and the moderator Anders Wijkmann. The European Development Days are over for this time and for the first time in Stockholm, Sweden. I will just put my last lines in my first intervention in the talk on this blogg. But being a part of families of faith I work in the hope business an...
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Faith And Climate: Climate change in the Holy Land
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This blog is dedicated to issues that relates to Faith and Climate Change. Wednesday, March 2, 2011. Climate change in the Holy Land. Yesterday I spent visiting people, places and organisations around Bethlehem. To enter this part of the world I have to pass the wall that is a big disgrace to the whole world. I thought that everybody understood the mistake of building dividing walls after the iron curtain. Webpage you will see that this is something that must be taken seriously. Posted by Henrik Grape.
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Faith And Climate: Success or crash? Or something in between..
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This blog is dedicated to issues that relates to Faith and Climate Change. Friday, December 9, 2011. Or something in between. Walking the corridors of ICC in Durban I saw Todd Stern, the US envoy on climate change and the leader of the US delegation here in Durban. And they are still the worlds second largest emitter as country and per capita the highest, if you don´t count some of the extreme small gulf states. Why are the US so passive and also sometimes obstructing? Posted by Henrik Grape. Interfaith ...
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Faith And Climate: February 2011
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This blog is dedicated to issues that relates to Faith and Climate Change. Wednesday, February 23, 2011. Denial - will not solve the problem! Read on Scientific American site about the denial of human induced climate change in the US. It is easy to get depressed when you hear that so many people think that climate science is fake! It is like the ancient old testamental time when the prophets that said the truth but those who delivered a comforting message was believed. Is he still there? Last week a grou...