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Kyoto Protocol

Poznan climate talks: fiddling while the earth burns by Oscar Reyes (December 2008)
The UN Climate Conference in Poznan, Poland failed to achieve any breakthrough towards a global climate deal – a sign not merely of bad timing, but of a fundamentally flawed system that takes no account of climate justice, argues Oscar Reyes
Climate of change by Janet Redman (December 2008)
As the UN climate conference gathers in Poland, Janet Redman considers the prospects for a new deal on the climate
Kyoto: a false consensus? by Red Pepper (November 2006)
At the UN climate talks in Nairobi, Kenya, from 6-17 November 2006, many participants are likely to concentrate on defending and extending the Kyoto Protocol against the Bush administration’s opposition. However, a new book critiques the embattled Kyoto agreement and other carbon trading schemes from a different social justice.
New Labour think-tank says Kyoto is flawed by James Lloyd (August 2003)
A major London think-tank with close ties to New Labour has highlighted the limitations of the Kyoto Protocol on climate change and thrown its weight behind a radical green policy based on equal rights to the atmosphere for the world’s population.
 

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