This area is intended for journalists, issue specialists, environmental activists, and decision makers. It will also be of interest to anyone looking for a highly detailed issue analysis.
Statement of Yu Jie from
Greenpeace China at the COP 10 Closing Plenary, December 17, 2004, Buenos
Aires
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Climate change litigation
Summary of legal actions
Authors: Greenpeace
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Amazon under threat
Climate Change and Deforestation in the Amazon basin
Authors: Greenpeace
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Cast adrift
How the rich are leaving the poor to sink in a warming world
Authors: Greenpeace/nef
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Statement to COP Plenary
by Climate Action Network on Agenda item 8 (Exchange of Views on UNFCCC activities
Relevant to Other Intergovernmental Meetings) Dec 8th 2004
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Millions At Risk – Dangerous
to Whom?
There is a fundamental irony and injustice at the heart of
the climate change problem. Today’s growing body of evidence of climate change
indicates very clearly that the first and worst impacts of climate change
are being felt by the poor in the developing world.
Authors: Greenpeace
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Millons at risk
Defining critical climate change threats and targets. Discussion
of the figures from Global Environment Change.
Authors: Martin Parry, Nigel Arnell, Tony McMichael, Robert Nicholls, Pim
Martens, Sari Kovats, Matthew Livermore, Cynthia Rosenzweig, Ana Iglesias
and Gunther Fischer
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How much climate change
can we bear?
The consequences of a 2 degree centigrade rise in global temperature
and how to avoid it.
Authors: Greenpeace
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Kyoto, the US, and business
The business community, and the world as a whole has a clear
vested interest in one, clear, global system for protecting the climate, for
agreeing emissions reduction targets, and for carbon trading and emissions
reductions. Such a situation would create lucrative business opportunities
in carbon trading and renewables technology. How long will the United States
stay out of the game?
Authors: Greenpeace
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Up in smoke?
Threats from, and responses to, the impact of global warming
on human development
Authors: Foreword by R K Pachauri, Ph.D Chairman of the Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change
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Solar generation
Solar electricity for over 1 billion people and 2 million
jobs by 2020
Authors: Greenpeace
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Wind Force 12
A blueprint to achieve 12% of the world's electricity from
wind power by 2020
Authors: Greenpeace
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A Quick Guide to
the Climate Negotiations in Buenos Aires
Authors: Greenpeace
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Hot news from summer 2003
A study on climate change published on Nature Magazine, vol
432, 2 December 2004.
Authors: Christoph Schär and Gerd Jendritzky for Nature Magazine
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