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

No Technology transfer in India??


China and Brazil had agreed to start contributing 0.1% of their GDP, while India refuses to do so. The US representative Eugenia Tarasova commented : "You're not willing to contribute at all, but you make it look nice by saying that you'll start contributing from 2030. So, no participating no technology transfer in India"

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  1. I just want to clarify, that it is not my comment and I am the UK representative.

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  2. I also would like to ask the author of the news to correct it or delete it. Thank you.

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  3. I'm sorry i've corrected it already, please tke my apologies

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