Title: IISD/ENB Video Coverage: Maximizing Contributions to Emissions Mitigation from Fossil-Fuel Subsidy Reform
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IISD/ENB Presents:
Maximizing Contributions to Emissions Mitigation from Fossil-Fuel Subsidy Reform
10 December 2014 | Lima, Peru

On Wednesday December 10, 2014, delegates to the UNFCCC COP-20 discussed fossil fuel subsidy reform at the event, ‘Maximizing Contributions to Emissions Mitigation from Fossil-Fuel Subsidy Reform,’ sponsored by The International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) and the Friends of Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform Group. This video by IISD Reporting Services explores how the challenges governments face in minimizing fossil fuel subsidies, and the opportunities promised by reform. Produced by Kate Offerdahl and Filmed/Edited by Hernan Aguilar.


(ENV #65 | Duration: 5:20)


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Reporting Services (IISD RS) added video coverage to our reporting services in May 2013. Our team of experienced videographers now works alongside our Earth Negotiations Bulletin, ENB on the Side (ENBOTS) and Conference Reporting Services teams to provide daily video reports and/or summary wrap-up videos of MEA and related events. The video coverage supplements our written and website reporting and helps ensure that an events' key messages and outcomes are broadcast to the sustainable development policy community both at the meeting and around the globe in a succinct and vivid manner. Our video coverage is featured on the IISD RS website and social media sites and disseminated through our community listservs, reaching tens of thousands of subscribers.

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