Occupy movement spreads to Durban for the start of COP17, as a sign of frustration that the voice of the majority is not being heard.
South African President joins other African leaders in urging developed world to take responsibility.
South African minister sworn in to preside over talks as dignitaries plead for bold climate change solutions from negotiators.
We have faith, we must act and we must act now was the message from world faith leaders led by Archbishop Desmond Tutu on the eve of COP17.
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The annual COP climate talks are an easy target for critics, but RTCC’s Ed King argues they still provide the best platform for global agreement on climate change.
Christiana Figueres emphasises importance of COP17 climate talks and says agreement can revolutionise the world economy.
Bloc calls for Durban roadmap toward legally binding agreement covering 100% of global emissions to follow Kyoto.
Occupy movement, faith rally and ANC Youth League combine to call for climate justice at COP17.
After five years of climate change negotiations, Hannah Ryder from the UK’s Department for International Development will watch this year’s . She tells RTCC how things have changed since her first experience of the COP and her hopes for Durban.
With COP17 just days away, protests look likely at Durban, as frustration over the possible lack of progress at the conference builds.
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Chris Huhne says country will continue to push EU for 30% emissions cut and work on 2nd Kyoto commitment period.
The runners and riders are now converging on Durban. RTCC’s John Parnell looks at ten of the key figures in the global fight against climate change.
Writing exclusively for RTCC, South Africa’s Minister of International Relations Ms. Maite Nkoana Mashabane calls for a transparent and equitable climate change deal in Durban.
The UK’s Special Representative for Climate Change, John Ashton, talks to RTCC about his hopes for COP17 and why the Durban talks are still relevant.
UK’s top climate diplomat John Ashton tells RTCC what’s at stake when world meets in Durban for COP17 next week.
In his final article on climate change and the private sector analyst Kentaro Ide argues that intellectual property rights and technology transfer must form the centrepiece of any legislation agreed in in Durban at COP17.
Technology and finance available but study says more must be done to cut emissions.
Environment Minister says issue was “rushed” in Cancun and requires united front from G77 + China during climate change talks in Durban.