Dear Kirsten and Gep-eds,
I have welcomed information and comments on COP16 in Cancun from you.
However, is anyone familiar with articles/analysis on the outcome of
the meeting?
below is a list of articles/analysis/blogs post-Cancún, with a few
pre/during-Cancún mixed in.
This is work in progress, so please excuse incomplete format and any
omissions or mistakes.
I would appreciate suggestions for further resources, particularly if I
missed your article, as I'm planning on posting a polished version of
this list prior to the climate change talks in Bangkok in April
(UNFCCC's AWG-LCA and AWG-KP)
with best regards,
miquel
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*Triple Crisis Blog: (www.triple.crisis.com)*
/Spotlight:Cancún/ includes post-mortem analysis by:
* Tom Athanasio
<http://triplecrisis.com/spotlight-cancun-success-compared-to-what/>u
<http://triplecrisis.com/spotlight-cancun-success-compared-to-what/>,
Director EcoEquity and Greenhouse Development Rights;
* Ahmed Abdel Latif
<http://triplecrisis.com/spotlight-cancunthe-new-climate-technology-mechanism/>,
IP and Technology Program Manager, ICTSD
* Kelly Sims Gallagher
<http://triplecrisis.com/spotlight-cancun-the-road-to-rio/>,
Director Center for International Environment and Resource Policy
(CIERP), Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University;
* Martin Khor
<http://triplecrisis.com/spotlight-cancun-strange-outcome-of-cancun-conference/>,
Director, South Centre; (and here
<http://triplecrisis.com/complex-implications-of-the-cancun-climate-conference/>)
//
* /Ricardo Meléndez-Ortiz
<http://triplecrisis.com/spotlight-cancun-at-cancun-an-elephant-fills-up-the-moon/>,
Founder and Chief Executive of the International Centre for Trade
and Sustainable Development (ICTSD);
/
* Frank Ackerman
<http://triplecrisis.com/spotlight-cancun-climate-defeats-come-from-washington-not-cancun/>
/Spotlight Cancún/ also features contributions by:
* Elizabeth A. Stanton
<http://triplecrisis.com/spotlight-cancun-why-do-us-states-emissions-vary/>,
Senior Economist at the Stockholm Environment Institute;
* ///Aaron Leopold
<http://triplecrisis.com/spotlight-cancun-climate-financing-is-not-the-problem/>,
Director of the Environment and Sustainable Development section at
the Global Governance Institute/;
* /Pablo Suarez
<http://triplecrisis.com/spotlight-cancun-diving-into-the-risk-sharing-pool/>,
Visiting Fellow at Boston University's Frederic S. Pardee Center
for the Study of the Longer-range Future and a researcher for the
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA);/
* /Kristen A. Sheeran
<http://triplecrisis.com/spotlight-cancun-kyoto-protocol-post-mortem/>,
Executive Director of Economics for Equity and the Environment
Network;/
* /Janot Mendler de Suarez
<http://triplecrisis.com/spotlight-cancun-financing-coastal-adaptation/>,
Working Group Leader for the Global Oceans Forum Working Group on
Oceans, Climate & Security;/
* /Nathan Russell
<http://triplecrisis.com/spotlight-cancun-opening-the-door-for-agriculture-at-cop16/#more-1979>,
Senior Communications Officer, Consultative Group on International
Agricultural Research Fund (CGIAR);/
* /Alan AtKisson
<http://triplecrisis.com/spotlight-cancun-so-where-is-the-global-feed-in-tariff/>,
CEO and founder of the AtKisson Group;/
* /Graciela Chichilnisky
<http://triplecrisis.com/spotlight-cancun-negative-carbon-and-the-green-power-fund/>,
Professor
of Economics and Mathematical Statistics at Columbia University;/
* Eban Goodstein
<http://triplecrisis.com/spotlight-cancun-climate-realism/>,
Director of Bard Center for Environmental Policy;
* Adil Najam
<http://triplecrisis.com/spotlight-cancun-climate-change-and-development-2/>,
Director, Boston University's Pardee Center for the Study of the
Longer-Range Future
* Kevin Gallagher and Frank Ackerman
<http://triplecrisis.com/spotlight-cancun-making-the-economic-case-for-climate-change/>,
Senior Researcher and Senior Research Fellow at Global Development
and Environment Institute;
* /Miquel Muñoz
<http://triplecrisis.com/spotlight-cancun-the-curtain-rises-for-climate-negotiations/>,
/Postdoctoral Fellow at Boston University's Pardee Center for the
Study of the Longer-Range Future.
*IISD RS - International Institute for Sustainable Development -
Reporting Services*
* *Earth Negotiations Bulletin* - Summary -
http://www.iisd.ca/download/pdf/enb12498e.pdf
* Dailies, pics, etc. - http://www.iisd.ca/climate/cop16/
*Pew Center on Global Climate Change:
*
* *Summary of the Cancún Agreements by the Pew Center on Global
Climate Change* -
http://www.pewclimate.org/docUploads/cancun-climate-conference-cop16-summary.pdf
Additional Pew Center reports and policy briefs released in Cancún include:
* *The Evolution of Multilateral Regimes: Implications for Climate
Change*
http://www.pewclimate.org/publications/report/evolution-multilateral-regimes-implications-climate-change
* *Strengthening International Climate Finance*
http://www.pewclimate.org/publications/brief/strengthening-international-climate-finance
* *Strengthening MRV*
http://www.pewclimate.org/publications/brief/strengthening-mrv-measurement-reporting-and-verification
* *MRV: A Survey of Reporting and Review in Multilateral Regimes*
http://www.pewclimate.org/publications/brief/mrv-survey-reporting-and-review-multilateral-regimes
*Harvard Project on Climate Agreements*
* *Why Cancun Trumped Copenhagen: Warmer Relations on Rising
Temperatures* -
http://enews.belfercenter.org/c.html?rtr=on&s=lj1i,p3im,7oo,112o,36i2,j531,jt38
* *What Happened (and Why): An Assessment of the Cancun Agreements*
- http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/analysis/stavins/?p=876
Pre-Cancún:
* *Defining Success for Climate Negotiations in Cancun* -
http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/analysis/stavins/?p=854
*The Climate Group*
* *Post-Cancún Analysis* -
http://www.theclimategroup.org/_assets/files/Post-Cancun-Analysis_1.pdf
*ECOFYS*
* *International climate financing - From Cancún to a 2°C
stabilisation pathway* -
http://www.ecofys.com/com/publications/report_international_climate_financing.htm
*Sustainlabour*
* *Never less than in Cancun and much more in Durban...* -
http://www.sustainlabour.org/boletines/diciembre10/post_cop_16_en.html
*Worldwatch Institute*
* *The Road from Cancún* -
http://blogs.worldwatch.org/greeneconomy/the-road-from-cancun/
*ICTSD - International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development
*
* *Cancun Climate Summit Exceeds Low Expectations, But Sidesteps
Trade Issues* - http://ictsd.org/i/news/bridgesweekly/99004/
*Penn State*
* *An Ethical Analysis of the Cancun Climate Negotiations Outcome*
-
http://rockblogs.psu.edu/climate/2010/12/an-ethical-analysis-of-the-cancun-climate-negotiations-outcome.html
<http://rockblogs.psu.edu/climate/2010/12/an-ethical-analysis-of-the-cancun-climate-negotiations-outcome.html>
*Institue of Green Economy*
* *Cancun Technology Breakthrough Should Deal with a Fatal Flaw
Within* -
http://www.igrec.in/Cancun_Technology_Breakthrough_Hides_a_Fatal_Flaw_Within.pdf
*Oxford Institute for Energy Studies*
* Benito Müller - *Time to Roll Up the Sleeves - Even Higher!* -
http://www.oxfordenergy.org/pdfs/comment_10_01_11.pdf
*Climate Strategies*
* Benito Müller - *UNFCCC - The Future of the Process: Remedial
action on process ownership and political guidance* -
http://www.climatestrategies.org/research/our-reports/category/55/302.html
*CISDL - Centre for International Sustainable Development Law*
* *From Copenhagen to Cancun: A Changing Climate for Human Rights in
the UNFCCC?* -
http://www.preventionweb.net/files/17552_fromcopenhagentocancun20110110.pdf
Other released in Cancún:
* Freya Baetens, /Foreign Investment Law and Climate Change: Legal
Conflicts Arising from Implementing the Kyoto Protocol through
Private Investment./
<http://www.cisdl.org/pdf_working_papers_cop16/Freya_Baetens_Foreign_Investment_Law_and_Climate_Change.pdf>
* Sébastien Jodoin, /Rights-Based Framework for Climate Finance./
<http://www.cisdl.org/pdf_working_papers_cop16/Sebastien_Jodoin_Rights_Based_Frameworks_for_Climate_Finance.pdf>
* Sarah A. Mason-Case and Prof. Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger,/
International Law and Climate Finance./
<http://www.cisdl.org/pdf_working_papers_cop16/Mason_Case_Segger_international_law_climate_finance.pdf>
* Benoît Mayer, /International Law and Climate migrants./
<http://www.cisdl.org/pdf_working_papers_cop16/Benoit_Mayer_International_Law_and_Climate_Migrants.pdf>
* Frederic Perron-Welch, /Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and
Forest Degradation: Mexico's Solution for Offsetting Emissions
while Respecting Indigenous and Local Community Rights./
<http://www.cisdl.org/pdf_working_papers_cop16/Frederic_Perron_Welch_Reducing_Emissions_from_Deforestation_Mexico.pdf>
* Josh Roberts, /Linking Climate Change with Biodiversity-Related
Multilateral Environmental Agreements./
<http://www.cisdl.org/pdf_working_papers_cop16/Josh_Roberts_Linking_Climate_Change_with_Biodiversity_Related_MEAs.pdf>
* Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger and Markus Gehring, /Trade and
Investment Implication of Carbon Trading for Sustainable
Development./
<http://www.cisdl.org/pdf_working_papers_cop16/Segger_Gehring_Trade_and_investment_implications_of_carbon_trading.pdf>
* Sean Stephenson,/ Making Jobs Work: The Right to Work, Jobs and
Green Structural Change./
<http://www.cisdl.org/pdf_working_papers_cop16/Sean_Stephenson_Making_Jobs_Work.pdf>
* Dr. Charlotte Streck, /How Climate Change can Catalyze Sustainable
Land-Management./
<http://www.cisdl.org/pdf_working_papers_cop16/Charlotte_Streck_How_Climate_Change_can_Catalyze_Sustainable_Land_Management.pdf>
* Verki Michael Tunteng, /Legal Aspects of Climate Change Policy./
<http://www.cisdl.org/pdf_working_papers_cop16/Verki_M_Tunteng_Legal_Aspects_of_Climate_Change_Policy.pdf>
* Patricia Parkinson and Dr. Andrew Wardell, Legal Frameworks to
Support REDD Pro-Poor Outcomes.
<http://www.cisdl.org/pdf_working_papers_cop16/Patricia_Parkinson_Andrew_Wardell_Legal%20Frameworks_to%20Support_REDD%20Pro_Poor_Outcomes.pdf>
*Energy Business Reports *
* *Can We Call the Cancun Agreements a Success?*
http://energybusinessdaily.com/renewables/can-we-call-the-cancun-agreements-a-success/
* *Understanding the 2010 Cancun Agreement* [!!!PAID ARTICLE!!!]
http://energybusinessreports.com/shop/Understanding-the-2010-Cancun-Agreement.html?v=1&itemid=3436&ref=ebd
*Climate Change TV (*www.climate-change.tv)
* Interviews we collected at Cancun from negotiators and observers:
http://www.climate-change.tv/cctv-videos/guide-to-further-content
* Additionally, the Climate Change Studio
(http://unfccc.int/meetings/cop_16/side_events_exhibits/items/5832.php)
got to speak to representatives from over 130 NGOs, IGOs and
Parties. Their diverse messages can be accessed more specifically
at www.climate-change.tv/category/unfccc-inside/cop16-2010.
*Other*
* Pablo Solón: *Why Bolivia stood alone in opposing the Cancún
climate agreement* -
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/cif-green/2010/dec/21/bolivia-oppose-cancun-climate-agreement
* Achim Steiner: Viewpoint: *Cancun can-do* -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-12049951
* Connie Hedegaard: *Cancun climate deal holds out hope* -
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/thinktank/2010-12/22/content_11738628.htm
* Rohini Pande , Michael Greenstone: (on Cancún and India) *Daring
to be different --- and right* -
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/daring-to-be-different-and-right/727957/0
* Aarthi S Anand: *Will India capitalise on Cancun gains?* -
http://expressbuzz.com/opinion/op-ed/will-india-capitalise-on-cancun-gains/242946.html
* Saliem fakir - *From Cancun to Durban -- what's in store for the
next 12 months?*
http://www.engineeringnews.co.za/article/from-cancun-to-durban-whats-in-store-for-the-next-12-months-2011-01-14
* African Union
-http://www.au.int/en/sites/default/files/AUC_NEWS_EN_DECEMBER_2010_THE_NEWS_LETTER_AFRICA_UNION_COMMISSION.pdf
* Oppenheimer: *the post-Cancun climate change climate* -*
*http://www.blockislandtimes.com/view/full_story/11270993/article-Oppenheimer--the-post-Cancun-climate-change-climate-
--
Miquel Muñoz Cabré, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow, Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future,
Boston University;
& Research Associate, Department of Geography and Environment, Boston
University.
67 Bay State Road, Boston, MA 02215, USA
Tel: +1 617 358 4000 (direct 4007) - Fax: +1 617 358 4001
e-mail: [email protected]
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