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REDD+: The Cancun Results

Issue date: 
14 December 2010

Analysis and reaction: REDD deal hailed for forests

An agreement on tropical forest protection is being hailed as a significant success of the UN climate conference in Cancún, finding broad support among major international social and environmental NGOs.

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2010-12-12

Seeing REDD on Climate Change

CANCÚN – The official communiqué from the Cancún climate-change conference cannot disguise the fact that there will be no successor to the Kyoto Protocol when it expires at the end of 2012. Japan, among others, has withdrawn its support for efforts simply to extend the Kyoto treaty.

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Issue date: 
December 13th, 2010

Where angels fear to tREDD

Having had a chance to examine the REDD text of the Cancun Agreement, I find it a relatively positive step forward that manages to avoid some, but not all, of the misperceptions and biases that I encountered while attending REDD-oriented side events during my time at the COP.

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Issue date: 
December 15, 2010

The Cancún Agreements: what they mean, where issues now stand, and where they’re going (to Durban!)

The deal U.N. climate negotiators reached last week in Cancún is modest, but the gathering’s dramatic conclusion does restore confidence in the U.N.

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Issue date: 
December 14, 2010

Cancun forest deal lacks details on financing

The UN Climate Summit in Cancun, which ended last weekend, has agreed on a deal that would get rich countries to pay poor countries like Guyana to protect forests, but explicit details on where the money would come from, who will get paid and how the scheme would be monitored were left out.
A decision on the forest protection scheme called REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation) was highly anticipated in Cancun, and when the meeting ended there was a decision, but not a clear enough one.

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Issue date: 
14/12/2010

Turn REDD on its head

National REDD strategies must be based on local, not government, control, say opinion leaders from ten countries in the IIED-facilitated Forest Governance Learning Group.

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Issue date: 
December 14, 2010

Reflections on the Cancun Agreements

On December 11, the Cancun climate talks concluded with the Cancun Agreements, a set of decisions that will move international action on climate change forward.

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Issue date: 
12 Dec 2010

The Cancun compromise

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Issue date: 
December 9, 2010

Climate: Speaking the Truth on Avoided Deforestation and Warming in Cancún

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Issue date: 
December 09, 2010

As Cancun rumbles on, a closer look at the deforestation text

We're now heading into crunch time in Cancun, and suffice it to say that the ultimate fate of everything remains utterly unclear.

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