Copenhagen Climate Conference
G-77 Chairman Makes Angry Plea to Obama After Talks
At one a.m. Dec. 19, 2009, Lumumba Stanislaus Di-Aping, the chairman of the G-77 group of developing countries at Copenhagen, calls the treaty a weak and last-minute face-saving measure that lacks legally-binding force, gave no guidance on a cap in global temperature rise or carbon levels and includes less aid than may be necessary. Video: treehuggertv
CANTV: Scientists: A Deal That Works?
Alden Meyer, director of strategy and policy for the Union of Concerned Scientists, talks with Gillian Caldwell about the chances of a worthy deal at the UN climate talks.
350.org's Hopes for Climate Talks
Gillian Caldwell talks to a 350.org campaigner from Fiji about her hopes for a worthy climate-change document to come out of the Copenhagen climate talks.
CANTV: David Cook on Tuvalu Negotiations
David Ngatae of the Cook Islands discusses the Tuvalu's intervention and the hopes for a legally binding agreement coming out of Copenhagen.
CANTV: Friends of the Earth Sit-In After Ejection
Members of the Friends of the Earth environmental organizaton hold a sit-in Thursday outside the Bella Center after their director was ejected from a Climate Talks session. Video: 1Sky Campaign
CANTV: Gen. Wesley Clark on Climate Negotiations and Money
In Copenhagen, U.S. General Wesley Clark, the co-chairman of Growth Energy, an ethanol lobbying group, says money is not enough to stop climate change, and shares his views about how climate change can be mitigated. Video: GlobalObservatory
CANTV: David Kroodsman on Obama Climate Speech
David Kroodsma, ambassador of Hopenhagen, talks about the positives and negatives he heard in President Obama's Friday speach on the last day of the COP15 climate negotiations before an agreement was reached.
Thursday Climate Talks Wrap-Up
British journalist Rosie Boycott wraps up a crucial day of negotiations late Thursday at COP15 while offering a look ahead to the last scheduled day of the negotiations. Video: Globalobservatory
CANTV: The Possibilities of Using Offshore Wind
The fastest growing clean energy sector on the world is wind power. Copenhagen is a pioneer n this emerging technology. Global expert Steve Sawyer explains how that happened and what's perhaps in the future for wind.
CANTV: Oceanic Climate Change
Carbon emissions are effecting our ocean's acidity, temperature and carbon levels. From Copenhagen, Dr. Tony Haymet, David McCulley and Ambassador Ronald Jumeau explain what this means to marine life and human civilization.
