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Durban: COP17 UN Climate Change Conference 2011
Jerry Lengoasa, World Meterological Society
Frank Msafiri, TSO’s TerraAfrica
Indigenous People of Africa Committee
Prof Yuko Furukawa: Tokyo University of Science
Amritha Thlyagarajan, Global Voices Australia
South Korea optimistic for Durban outcome
Spreading green skills from Germany to South Africa
Japan’s green trade drive
Weather-proofing Bangladesh
Australia’s Ambassador for Climate Change Louise Hand
Jayden Holmes: Global Voice Australia
Brazil: Aims for COP17 and Rio+20
Art and climate change: Christine Metzger
Melting arctic: When the hunters turn hunted
Focus USA: Low carbon could be a reality
Jeff Hayward: Rainforest Alliance
Dr Olivier Arino: Climate change & space
Bob Dickson: Global Environment Facility
Malaysia’s cleantech revolution
Harald Gerding: Finance and COP17
Kyle Ash – Greenpeace USA
Holger Rogner, International Atomic Energy Agency
Tim Ash Vie: Climate change leaders
Arthur Runge-Metzger, EU Chief Negotiator
Ebrahim Patel, South African Minister for Economic Development
Mark Bynoe: The Caribbean and climate change
Professor Richard Klein: Climate risk + COP17
Pieter van Midwoud, Executive Secretary at Carbonfix Standard
Gerard Wedderburn-Bisshop: World Preservation Foundation
South Africa’s Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs
Marcia Levaggi – UN Adaptation Fund Board
Tom Youngman from the UK Youth Climate Coalition
John Drexhage: mining, metal and climate change
John O’Niles, Director Tropical Forest Group
Peter Holmgren – UN Food and Agriculture Organisation
How Scouts and Girl Guides are cutting emissions
Bamboo, Rattan and climate change
UNIDO’s Francois D’Adesky
COP16 President Patricia Espinosa
Bringing life to the Negev Desert
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