Global warming is already a life and death matter for many world citizens. Without new political solutions, the environmental crisis will grow beyond control. From 3-14 December representatives of more than 180 countries are meeting at a UN Summit in Bali, Indonesia to discuss a successor agreement to the Kyoto Protocol.
Environmental bloggers around the world share their experiences and views on the policies that make sense locally and globally.
Global Voices Timeline
Dec 14th - Environment: In Bali, an inconvenient proposal from the US
Dec 10 - Environment: Bali, Nuclear Energy & Green views from Africa
Dec 03 - Pre-conference views and first impressions of Bali
Dec 03 - Special Coverage: Climate Change 2007
RSSLatest Global Voices posts about Climate Change
- Brazil: Will President Dilma Veto the Future of Forests?
- Peru: Iquitos Faces Aftermath of Record Floods
- Iran: “Let's Save Lake Urmia With Our Tears”
- Elders Call on Youth to Help Lead the Way at Rio+20
- Bulgaria: The Strongest Earthquake Since 1917
- Bulgaria: Calling for National Protest Against Shale Gas Extraction
- Cape Verde: Encouraging Storytelling and Creative Writing
- India: Crackdown on Tamil Nadu Anti-Nuclear Plant Protests
- Taiwan: Could the Future Be Nuclear-Free?
- Georgia: Five Dead in Flash Flood
RSSLatest posts from selected Environmental Blogs in English - No longer updated
- urban agriculture
- adaptation to climate change
- green bloggers unite!
- world habitat day
- you go, girl
- earth overshoot day
- flying close to the sun
- SA's own electric car
- ground zero for the climate change battle
- solar cars on show
- outmoding the commode
- old fridge design brought back to life
- crowdsourcing energy solutions
- how we get to work makes all the difference
- redneck mansion
- greening Africa
- fighting for air and water
- powering our way to extinction
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- fossil fuel-free community planned in the US of A
Juliana Rotich is Global Voices' Environment Editor.
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