Over forty CEMS Masters in International Management students gathered in Barcelona from 19-20 May 2011 for the third annual CEMS Model UNFCCC. The block seminar is the culmination of a Climate Change Strategy Roleplay course, which involves students from the University of St Gallen, ESADE Barclona, the Warsaw School of Economics and the University of Cologne. oikos Student Reporters blogged live from the negotiations to demonstrate the role of the mass media.

The output document of the model, which was not adopted in the final vote, is available here.

For more information about the CEMS Model UNFCCC organisers, please see the Institute for Economy and the Environment at the University of St Gallen.

Friday, May 20, 2011

The most problematic countries..


Tuvalu and Genada being the most problematic countries of the negotiation. They think that the promise that lowering down to 1.5 degrees is short term promise to make them negotiate. According to the statement of Tuvalu Representative they are here to survive, if they don't agree on 1.5 degree Tuvalu will disappear and they'll become refugees in Australia


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