Act to transform climate
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Last Wednesday, at the Kaminzimmer Conference Hall of the Bonn World Conference Center, the agreement on Climate Transformation 2015 or ACT 2015 hosted a side event where in our paper entitled "Getting specific on the 2015 Climate Change Agreement: Suggestions for the legal Text with an Explanatory Memorandum" was presented to interested negotiators, observers, and media of the UNFCCC Bonn Climate Conference. "Kaminzimer" in the German language means "fireplace". In the same way that fireplaces light up homes, ACT 2015 hopes to spread its advocacy of climate justice.
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La Viña, T. (2015, June 6). Act to transform Climate. Manila Standard, p. A9.
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Conferences; Climatic changes; Environmental protection; Mitigation; Greenhouse effect; Public health; Air pollution; Deforestation; Environmental restoration; Renewable resources; Agreements; Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage Associated with Climate Change Impacts (WIM); Morgan, Jennifer; Oberthur, Sebastian
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