Ed Miliband on 100 days
We're going all out to get an agreement that's ambitious, effective and fair and though it's not going to be easy, with China and the US now wanting a deal, I'm optimistic that we can succeed.
Yvo de Boer on 100 days
'The remaining time is now incredibly short: 100 days to conclude what is one of the most complicated international negotiating processes in the world today' says Yvo de Boer, Executive Secretary UNFCCC.
Jonathon Porritt on 100 days
100 days to Copenhagen. 100 months to get the world onto a declining emissions trajectory. 100 years to determine the destiny of the human species.
Lord Stern on 100 days
The United Nations climate change conference in Copenhagen in December 2009 will be the most important international gathering since the end of the Second World War.
Alexander on Newsnight
Transcript of Douglas Alexander, International Development Secretary of State, on Newsnight
Transcript: Prescott on Today
Transcript of Prescott interview on Today programme on importance of planning for a Copenhagen deal
Aviation and maritime
International aviation and shipping are among the fastest growing sources of global emissions, however emissions from these sectors are not currently subject to international emissions limits or controls
Transcript of Bonn interview
Transcript from BBC1 News interview with Yvo de Boer, Executive Secretary UNFCCC
Guide to negotiations
Getting nearly 200 countries coordinated around the process to make an agreement is arguably equally as complicated as the agreement itself. This guide is a brief introduction the negotiation milestones along the road to Copenhagen.
Deforestation
Deforestation is a major contributor to climate change – accounting for 17% of global emissions – and will be 'absolutely critical' to a successful outcome in climate change negotiations in December's Copenhagen negotiations
'December is our global deadline', says Ban Ki Moon, United Nations Secretary General on urgency of Copenhagen deal. Double click video to see full-size.
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