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Sun Yu
Yu Sun, Chief Writer with Environmental Protection magazine. Based in Beijing. Covered the UN climate conferences in Kyoto in 1997, and in Bali in 2007. Won bronze medal prize of the UN Correspondents Association in 1998 for covering the climate conference in Kyoto.
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US and Chinese climate negotiators exchange strong words
No commentsUS and Chinese negotiators have taking aim at each other with strongly worded statements at the UN climate change negotiations.
»Can Copenhagen get a binding deal?
Comments offWhat’s do climate-change negotiations and marriage have in common? The answer is: a love affair is just a ‘political agreement’ but a marriage is a full legally binding one.
»Leaked Danish climate text divides developing and developed countries
Comments offA draft Danish proposal for an agreement at the UN climate change summit in Copenhagen has been leaked.
»Chinese entrepreneurs say growth can be sustainable
No commentsChinese entrepreneurs have come to the UN climate change conference in Copenhagen to learn and share experiences.
»Four major issues in Copenhagen climate change negotiations
Comments offThe Copenhagen climate-change negotiations need to address four major issues.
»UN Secretary-General calls on immediate action to fight climate change
No commentsThe high-level segment of the United Nations Climate Change Conference began on Dec. 12th. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon called on immediate action to fight climate change.
»UN officer: China’s effort on pushing negotiation is encouraging
No commentsDuring the news briefing on 7 December, UNFCCC Executive Secretary Yvo de Boer said that China has put forward suggestions of international co-operation and assistance to developing countries, and that China’s positive attitude is encouraging.
»UN climate conference calls on political will to curb emissions
No commentsThe United Nations climate change conference is held from Dec. 3 to 14, 2007. The conference brings together representatives of over 180 countries, and calls for a political breakthrough in curbing greenhouse gas emissions.
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