What’s This?
The 15th United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP15) took place in December 2009 and our delegation filmed as much of it as we could! Our team interviewed representatives of government, UN agencies, and civil society, business, and scientific organizations with the goal of helping YOU get an inside view of the conference!
Where to Start?
The middle of the page contains several useful starting points: a guide to using the website, a background guide to climate change issues, and pages to search for interviews by issue or country of interviewee.Tags
accountability adaptation Africa Argentina Asia Australia Bangladesh Belgium Cameroon CDM CDR Common but Differentiated Responsibilities developed countries developing countries equity ethical vs. practical ethics Europe Expectations Germany Global Witness governance Indigenous Rights Interaction of Science and Policy Intergenerational Equity Mitigation North America outcomes Policy poverty REDD Role of Developed Countries Role of Developing Countries Role of Science Role of the United States Role of Youth Science South Africa South America Sudan Tanzania Technology Transfers United Kingdom United States Youth Movement
Germany Archive
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About Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, German Scientist
Posted on June 6, 2010 | No CommentsProfessor Schellnhuber’s official short biography reads: “Born in 1950 in Ortenburg (Germany). Training in physics and mathematics with a scholarship for the exceptionally gifted at Regensburg University. Doctorate in Theoretical […] -
Hans Joachim Schellnhuber on Intergenerational Equity
Posted on April 28, 2010 | No CommentsSchellnuhuber_youth Professor Schellnhuber discusses intergenerational equity and the role of youth. Asked the question: what advice do you have for younger generations? Want to learn more about this interviewee? About […] -
Hans Joachim Schellnhuber on the United States
Posted on April 28, 2010 | No CommentsSchellnuhuber_US John Schellnuhuber discusses the ethical imperative the United States has to the rest of the world, as well as the practical benefits the United States would gain through cooperation. […]