
Briefings
The Climate-Change.tv briefing is mailed at the start of each month with the month’s news and latest interviews on the developments on the negotiations around the climate change treaty.
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Previous Briefings:
Vol 3 – Issue 8 August 2011 (Vote now in the Climate Change Video Awards!)
Vol 3 – Issue 7 July 2011 (Patents and intellectual property – the debate)
Vol 3 – Issue 6 June 2011 (Climate Talks – Finance, Technology, Post 2012 and more…)
Vol 3 – Issue 5 May 2011 (Insights: from the WMO, on US diplomacy and Reindeer Husbandry
Vol 3 – Issue 4 April 2011 (Nuclear, REDD and party positions including Japan and G77)
Vol 3 – Issue 3 March 2011 (Sustainable Cities and US$5000 award for best video)
Vol 3 – Issue 2 February 2011 (Targets, transport, and the road ahead)
Vol 3 – Issue 1 January 2011 (What else came out of Cancun – round-up of interviews and wider messages)
Ad-hoc – Livefeed from Cancun & RTCC online
Vol 2 Issue 9 November 2010 (Cancun: EU; China; US; and let’s not forget public opinion)
Vol 2 Issue 8 September 2010 (The Prince Charles Garden Party: Strictly Dances for Sustainability – raising public awareness)
Vol 2 Issue 7 August 2010 (Mind the Gap – opinions on post 2012 legal architecture)
Vol 2 Issue 6 July 2010 (Food insecurity – water and agriculture)
Vol 2 Issue 5 June 2010 (climate talks: new UNFCCC head; contrary negotiating mood; focus on water)
Vol 2 Issue 4 May 2010 (climate talks: successes from Copenhagen and UNFCCC post update)
Vol 2 Issue 3 April 2010 (civil society and Cancun)
Vol 2 Issue 2 February 2010 (uncertainty around the Copenhagen Accord)
Vol 2 Issue 1 January 2010 (post Copenhagen and the future of the Kyoto Protocol)
Vol 1 Issue 6 December 2009 (Copenhagen Climate Change Conference)
Vol 1 Issue 5 November 2009 (climate talks: Barcelona AWG)
Vol 1 Issue 4 October 2009 (UNCCD: linkages desertification and climate change)
Vol 1 Issue 3 September 2009 (Kyoto Protocol and US public opinion)
Vol 1 Issue 2 August 2009 (emissions reduction targets and IPCC)
Vol 1 Issue 1 July 2009 (G8 influence and effects of climate change)
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