Saturday, October 31, 2009

Recent News - October

There is lots of news this month, after Blog Action Day, and other Action Days in October.

G20 faces credibility test on markets, climate - about G20, and something about climate negotiations (29/9/9)

Addressing Climate Change - solutions in the desert - blog from the Prince of Jordan (6/10/9)

Syria Bans Smoking in Public Places - small step towards the nicer environment! (12/10/9)

Saudi Arabia to inject CO2 into big oil field - interesting on 'carbon capture', about the plan to store carbon in oil field (13/10/9)

Countering global warming - about African politics, with video (23/10/9)

Activists demand climate action - about 350 Action Day (25/10/9)

Climate change hits Mekong and Climate shift 'victimises' Cambodia - news, and video, from Cambodia (26/10/9)

Ecuador wants money not to drill - worrying if they are wanting to payed for not drilling oil, but maybe better than the drilling, I dont know? (27/10/9)

'Climate change a conflict risk' - interesting to read it (28/10/09)

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

VIDEO from "Inheritors of the Earth" Group

Myriam Battikh has told me of a new video from "Inheritors of the Earth" group, and here it is:



And also here is another site to look at, and to take action against Climate Change on 24 October.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

BLOG ACTION DAY 2009: Bangkok Summary, Facebook Groups

You might not know it, but today it is BLOG ACTION DAY 2009 and in this year the theme for the whole of the day it is CLIMATE CHANGE. So I am very supporting of this idea, and everyone should go to there and read all the good messages. And I will be reading later, and I will be trying to give you some good links here, later.

And also if you are on FACEBOOK, there are some very good groups that you should join for Climate Change:

SEAL THE DEAL! (about Copenhagen and UNFCCC)

Eco-Islam (Muslim)

Inheritors of the Earth (Muslim)

Muslim Green Team (Muslim --- of course)

Now for the summary of the latest UNFCCC Meeting in Bangkok:

[[[ I am sorry if this is late for you... but I did want to wait for this Blog Action Day. ]]]

The meeting it was from 28 September to 9 October, nearly the last meeting before the agreements must be made in Copenhagen in December.

It is bad news. Still everything is VERY SLOW, and some reports say the most likely outcome in Copenhage is a WEAK or NO DEAL.

The rich countrys do not agree, and the poor countrys are feeling that there is no help. There is no agreement on moneys to pay for helping the poor developing countrys to reduce there emissions. Also no agreement on the emission reductions for partway through the agreement, although earlier some countrys have agreed to 80% reduction by 2050, but that is a long way away and it is not enough to make action immediately.

But there is one small flicker of the light at the end of the tunnel, because the very very long paper which was written in Bonn has been cut by half. So at least something is happening.

It is very very important not to stop now. We must not give up, and we must all tell our governments to make sure that there is a GOOD deal, and MEANINGFUL TARGETS agreed in Copenhagen.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Recent News - September

New metro in Dubai - good news to get public transport in Dubai (9/9/9)



Dismay at lack of progress on climate change - campaigners disappointed that no money is agreed by rich countrys (26/9/9)



Talks to end climat change deadlock - negotiations starting in Bangkok (28/9/9)



Kuwait alternative energy - more good progress, renewable energys (29/9/9)

Monday, September 28, 2009

Meeting in Bangkok starting now

Now is the time to make your voice heard!

Now is the time to put pressure on the international community and on the negotiators who are speaking for us in Bangkok.

Meeting in Bangkok starts today. Make it to be more progress than in all the Bonn meetings.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Recent News - August

I am sorry that this is late!

Waters of opportunity not conflict - about the Nile water (18/8/9)

UAE water waste - 'but waste not by excess for ALLAH loves not the wasters' (30/8/9)

Sunday, August 30, 2009

100 Days!

Just 100 days to the Copenhagen meeting!!!




Counting down and hoping more progress is before December.

Monday, August 17, 2009

UNFCCC Meeting, Bonn, 10 - 14 August

The negotiating text of 200 pages was supposed to be cut down, consolidated, agreed. Progress is slow - even the UNFCCC Executive Secretary Yvo de Beor admitting that is TOO SLOW for good agreement in Copenhagen.

There is no agreement on funding - no moneys agreed for supporting the developing countrys in they're part against climate change. And targets against carbon emissions are not good, there is not agreed a good level of reduction in emisions to save the planet.

Noone wants to pay, and noone wants to take the responsibility, but if we do nothing then nothing will happen!!!

How we can get from this point to complete agreement in time in Copenhagen, this December?

Again I give you the closing talk to press, from Youtube:


Friday, July 31, 2009

Recent News - July

G8 carbon pledge disappoints - no shortterm targets agreement in G8 (9/7/9)



Climate change Mongolia - Ban Ki Moon in Mongolia (26/7/9)

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

G8 in Italy

Members of the G8 meeting this week, in L'Aquila Italy. The G8 Summit will be talking Climate Change... maybe it helps, maybe not.

Sadly, there is no Muslim countrys in G8 to represent us.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Recent News - June

Villages desserted - 160 abandoned villages in Syria (2/6/9)

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

UNFCCC Meeting, Bonn, 1 - 12 June

UNFCCC meeting in Bonn was 1 - 12 June. And this Bonn talks included the second major session this year on a strengthened international climate change agreement to be finalized in December 2009 in Copenhagen... but not going well. TOO SLOW.

Writing up from wikipedia:

Delegates from 183 countries met in Bonn from 1 to 12 June 2009. The purpose was to discuss key negotiating texts. These will serve as the basis for the international climate change agreement at Copenhagen. At the conclusion the AWG-KP negotiating group was still far away from the emission reduction range that has been set out by science to avoid the worst ravages of climate change: a minus 25% to minus 40% reduction below 1990 levels by 2020. The AWG-KP still needs to decide on the aggregate emission reduction target for industrialised countries, along with individual targets for each country. Progress was made in gaining clarification of the issues of concern to parties and including these concerns in the updated draft of the negotiating text.

This is not fast progress. And the Muslim world must be taking a lead in pushing for more progress, faster progress, at future talks.

There is no second chance. Targets they must be agreed, and must be good targets.

The closing speech from the meeting:

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Recent News - May

Call to save dying oceans - from Indonesia president (14/5/9)



UN Chief urges Gulf climate change action - Ban Ki Moon talks in Bahrain to encourage Gulf (17/5/9)



Climate change killing thousands - in Africa (29/5/9)

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Recent News - April

U.N. Climate Talks Threaten our Survival: Saudi Arabia - saudi want money to reduce dependence on oil (8/4/9)



Climate Refugees - a video (22/4/9)

Sunday, April 12, 2009

UNFCCC Meeting, Bonn, 29 March to 8 April

In Bonn, was first of five planned negotiating sessions before COP 15 in Copenhagen in December. This was seventh session of the AWG-KP and fifth session of the AWG-LCA (two groups in the UNFCCC).

This was first round of discussion about the agreement for Copenhagen, and discussion of targets for the developed countrys, and what support to developing countries (in money and technology).

Opening press talk is on YouTube:

Thursday, March 12, 2009

After Kyoto

This new blog about climate change at end of the Kyoto Protocol. the Kyoto Protocol ends soon (2012), and the meetings happening right now to decide "what next?", and the Muslim world must lead to make the good agreements, and the good decisions to take care of the whole world.



For more info about the Kyoto Protocol you can read in Arabic, and French, and English... even Spanish, Chinese, Russian if you want to! And look at all the Muslim countries having ratified Kyoto, while USA have not:



Algeria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Indonesia, Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Libya, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Sudan, Sierra Leone, Syria, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, UAE, Uzbekistan, Yemen.



Important 2009 meetings of UNFCCC, and you can see how important this year as the most important decision need be made in December:









































Bonn, Germany29 March - 8 April
Bonn, Germany1 - 12 June
Bonn, Germany10 - 14 August
Bangkok, Thailand28 September - 9 October
Barcelona, Spain2 - 6 November
Copenhagen, Denmark7 - 18 December