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Mayor Elisabeth Koutz Speaks About the Role of Mayors in Combating Climate Change

Posted by Michael Wolfindale on 20/12/09

Mayor Koutz tells Blogactiv about the role of Mayors in the United States and Europe for combating climate change.

This interview was conducted on Wednesday 16th December 2009 by Stuart Langridge.

President Mogae Speaks to Blogactiv at Copenhagen Climate Conference

Posted by Michael Wolfindale on 20/12/09

President Mogae, UN Special Envoy for Climate Change and Former President of Botswana, spoke to Blogactiv at the Copenhagen Climate Conference.

This interview was conducted on Wednesday 16th December 2009 by Daniela Vincenti Mitchener and Stuart Langridge. Blogactiv would like to thank Victor [...]

Kumi Naidoo Explained the Outcome That Greenpeace and tcktcktck are Hoping For From Copenhagen

Posted by Michael Wolfindale on 20/12/09

Kumi Naidoo (tcktcktck and also Executive Director of Greenpeace International) explained to Blogactiv the outcome that Greenpeace and tcktcktck are hoping for from the Copenhagen Climate Conference.

This interview was conducted on Thursday 17th December 2009 by Stuart Langridge. Blogactiv would like to thank Victor Arango from Club de [...]

The Copenhagen Experience – Day 4

Posted by Stuart Langridge on 20/12/09

The final day for the EurActiv / Blogactiv team coincides with the planned final day of the Copenhagen Climate Conference. For me, the day was dominated by three main themes. Firstly, posturing. There were so many leaders on show that all needed to spread their wings and be a part of a global spectacle. In [...]

Blogactiv Speaks to Ricardo Cordoba In Copenhagen

Posted by Stuart Langridge on 20/12/09

Blogactiv was pleased to speak to Ricardo Cordoba, President of GE Energy for Western Europe and North Africa. We asked Mr Cordoba about the price of energy and for how long subsidies for green technology might be required.

This interview was conducted on Tuesday 15th December by Daniela Vincenti [...]

When Is A Climate Deal Not A Climate Deal?

Posted by Stuart Langridge on 19/12/09

The last hours of Friday in the Bella Center were both fascinating and depressing. In a former professional life, I knew someone that had been involved in WTO negotiations. He used to describe them to me as multi-player chess with 200 participants and hundreds of issues and that as such deals were always impossible because [...]

President Obama: “There Is A Deal”

Posted by Stuart Langridge on 18/12/09

It is 23.40 in the Bella Center at the UN Copenhagen Climate Conference and American President Barak Obama has just announced the basis of a deal. He did this while the European press corps was waiting over an hour for an EU press conference… The EU press conference didn’t happen! At this early stage, the [...]

President Lagos Speaks About Progress and Complications at Copenhagen Climate Conference

Posted by Michael Wolfindale on 18/12/09

Blogactiv spoke to the UN Special Envoy on Climate Change, President Lagos (Former President of Chile and President of the Club de Madrid), about the progress and complications of reaching a deal at the Copenhagen Climate Conference.

This interview was conducted on Thursday [...]

Simon Brooks (European Investment Bank) Speaks About Role of Cities & Local Authorities in Countering Climate Change

Posted by Michael Wolfindale on 18/12/09

In the Committee of the Regions side event, Blogactiv spoke to Simon Brooks, Vice President of the European Investment Bank about the role of cities and local authorities in countering climate change.

This interview was conducted on Wednesday 16th December 2009 by Stuart Langridge.

Mark Kenber Explains the Organisational Problems at the Bella Centre

Posted by Michael Wolfindale on 18/12/09

We speak to Mark Kenber for a second time. He explains to Blogactiv the organisational problems at the Bella Centre and the impact this is having on NGOs being represented at the event and in the negotiations.

This was recorded on 18th December.

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