“Climate and Biodiversity”
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Christine von Weizsäcker was a panelist at the BONN-COP23 side event “Climate and Biodiversity” organised by Yves Rocher Foundation and Institut Francais (Bonn).
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Christine von Weizsäcker was a panelist at the BONN-COP23 side event “Climate and Biodiversity” organised by Yves Rocher Foundation and Institut Francais (Bonn).
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Christine von Weizsäcker participated in the conference „Climate Action and Human Wellbeing at a Crossroads: Historical Transformation or Backlash?“ organised by the Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik and the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Report by EcoNexus, Biofuelwatch, Grupo de Reflexion Rural, NOAH - Friends of the Earth Denmark, and The Development Fund Norway.
Published for COP15 of the UNFCC in Copenhagen, December 2009.
Few would deny that agriculture is especially severely affected by climate change and that the right practices contribute to mitigate it, yet expectations of the new climate agreement diverge sharply, as well as notions on what are good and what are bad agricultural practices and whether soil carbon sequestration should be part of carbon trading.
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To: Mr Noel Brown, Director, United Nation Environment Programme
From: Edward Goldsmith
Dear Mr Brown,