This note provides a general overview of the issues on the table at the annual UN climate conference in Durban, South Africa, and assesses the Government of Canada’s positions heading into the talks.
UN climate negotiations in Durban, South Africa
November 24, 2011
Publication
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Related Research & Analysis
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Buildings, Electricity, Equitable Transition, Oil & Gas, Transportation
July 3, 2024
Publication
All Together Now
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Programs
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