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13 December 2008
The conference in Poznan was meant to be a key milestone between the start of negotiations in Bali last year and their conclusion at Copenhagen next year. But it has exposed a shameful lack of progress.
13 December 2008
Poznan, Poland – International agency Oxfam welcomed a step forward in negotiations to allow developing countries direct access to the Adaptation Fund, one of the most intractable issues of this climate change conference.
12 December 2008
Poznan, Poland: The UN climate negotiations have not shown the urgency and political will needed to fight climate change and keep millions of people safe, Oxfam International said today.
12 December 2008
Europe has undermined the global fight against climate change by passing a deal today that has been badly compromised by special interests, says international agency Oxfam.
9 December 2008
Poznan, Poland: International agency Oxfam called on finance ministers to undertake a concerted effort to address climate change and treat the climate crisis at least as seriously as they have treated the economic crisis, for which they quickly mobilized trillions of dollars.

In depth

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2 December 2008
What the Poznań UN climate conference needs to deliver for a fair and effective global climate regime
1 December 2008
Putting people at the heart of climate-change policy
8 September 2008
Pastoralism and climate change in East Africa
15 August 2008
How biofuel policies are deepening poverty and accelerating climate change
26 June 2008
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