Bonn Must Prioritise Ambition and Environmental Integrity

On the eve of the first round of climate talks since last December’s Durban Climate Change Conference, Ambassador Marlene Moses, Chair of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS), released the following statement on behalf of its members: “This meeting opens in the context of record greenhouse gas emissions worldwide and a series of new… Continue reading Bonn Must Prioritise Ambition and Environmental Integrity

The need for small steps toward realism

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By Marlene Moses The last round of United Nations climate negotiations, before the major annual meeting begins next month in Durban, South Africa, ended last week in Panama City with what has become a cliche in this process: “small steps” toward an international treaty Read Full Story

New Kyoto Commitments Needed Now

Nauru’s Foreign Minister discusses why the Kyoto Protocol matters – to climate change in particular and the multilateral approach in general. Click here to read the full article on AlertNet    

The Choice Is Ours

Planet B Magazine  focuses on the Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development and features a piece from AOSIS Chair, Ambassador Marlene Moses, entitled ‘The Choice is Ours’. Click on the link to read the article and to access the full edition.

Closing Emissions Gap Is Central To Durban Agreement

The science is clear: without immediate action we risk crossing multiple tipping points and global warming in excess of 3.5 degrees Celsius. With a temperature rise of less than 1 degree Celsius vulnerable communities are already witnessing severe impacts, including the loss of entire islands in parts of Kiribati and the Maldives. Across our membership,… Continue reading Closing Emissions Gap Is Central To Durban Agreement