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COP18: Politicians must tackle food security now and not look to 2050
COP18: We must ‘democratise data’ on climate change
COP18: Cross-sector approach needed for low carbon development
COP18: AYCM’s Reem Al Mealla calls on UN to open talks up to youth
COP18: Climate action should be seen as risk management, says Pachauri
COP18: Social work can mobilise community action on climate
COP18: Time to improve climate education – UNICEF
COP18: Youth must be patient, ‘take the long view’
COP18: Renewable energy key to development in Zimbabwe
COP18: ‘Biodiversity payments’ could be key to REDD’s success
COP18: We must reconnect with nature to solve climate crisis
COP18: ‘Echoes from Doha’ can be important drivers of change
COP18: Climate science data should be open access
COP18: Slowing deforestation has been great success of recent years
COP18: Private sector can both drive and halt deforestation
COP18: Youth are powerful, connected and making change now
COP18: Forests are homes and habitats, not just carbon sinks
COP18: Japanese students – government should not ignore Kyoto
COP18: Carbon taxes can efficiently transform energy systems
COP18: Fair prices are key to farmers’ climate resilience
COP18: Tourism’s climate vulnerability makes it quick to respond
COP18: Afghanistan already tackling climate change, others must do more
COP18: Under-18s should be permitted into the UN climate talks
COP18: Positive action on climate change taking place at city level
COP18: CCS vital to abating carbon emissions
COP18: Room for improvement, but carbon markets are here to stay
COP18: We must create new money to save the climate
COP18: Understanding the multiple benefits of ecosystem-based adaptation
COP18: Using Census date to track climate vulnerability
COP18: Regional cooperation vital for climate change adaptation
COP18: We must change the way we view the world and our environment
COP18: Start climate education young and it will grow with people
COP18: New deal on climate change must be universal, says Japanese Ambassador
COP18: Global deal will fail without youth engagement
COP18: Global Action Classroom connecting children across continents
COP18: Young people have the solutions to climate change
COP18: Young people must be included in the UNFCCC process.
COP18: Indonesia provides model for REDD implementation
COP18: As ‘tomorrow’s heroes’, young people are vital to talks
COP18: Qatari youth are getting their voice heard at COP18
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