The recently-concluded United Nations Climate Change Conference in Durban, South Africa (28 November to 9 December 2011) left a lot of unanswered questions for the public and public policy makers alike. For example, can the earth’s climate still be salvaged, or is it too little, too late? What are the global ecological effects of an increase of 2 degrees in the earth’s temperature? What about 3 degrees, or even 4? What are the pros and cons of the United Nations as a platform for climate change negotiations? What does climate change mean for developed and developing nations? Which nations and organizations are paying the most attention to the issue of climate change? How can the public help bring about positive change and environmental progress?
In NGO Series: Looking Back at Durban: Climate Protection Goals and Realities, a panel of environmental experts and concerned citizens discuss the pressing issue of global climate change, with a focus on how the public can contribute.
Yu Jie, Chen Ai (The Nature Conservancy); Li Lina, Liu Yanjun (Greenovation Hub); Yang Fangyi (SHAN SHUI Conservation Center); Xu Jiayi (Institute for Environment and Development/IED); Xu Mingyong (China Youth Climate Action Network/2012+); Nala Rongtai (Big Appetite/GCCA)
Partners: CCAN (China Civil Climate Action Network), C+
Sponsor: Smart