Dear All:
 
Having watched the ENB team at dozens and dozens of meetings over the last 17 
years, including many when I was working with the conference secretariat, I 
want to emphasize that they do a really great job.  My only question, as it has 
been for years, is how does Pam live on 27 minutes of sleep a week?
 
David Leonard Downie
Columbia University
Director, Global Roundtable on Climate Change
Associate Director, Graduate Program in Climate and Society
212-854-5725; [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Pam Chasek
Sent: Fri 12/14/2007 10:08 AM
To: GEP-ED
Subject: Update from Bali and other news



Hi everyone:

 

I just wanted to let you know that as of 11:00 pm Friday night in Bali, 
delegates are still in informal ministerial consultations. Most of the COP and 
COP/MOP decisions have been adopted. The consultations are over the "Bali 
Roadmap" which will probably involve 3-4 decision texts under a President's 
Declaration. This will set the path towards the negotiations on a post-2012 
climate regime. The last I heard was that the consultations could go all night 
and that unless there is an imminent breakthrough, plenary will resume at 8:00 
am on Saturday (that's 7:00 pm New York time Friday night).

 

You can follow the "end-game" on our www site: 
http://www.iisd.ca/climate/cop13/ as well as the live UNFCCC webcast 
http://www.un.org/webcast/unfccc/# <http://www.un.org/webcast/unfccc/> . The 
latter is pretty boring right now as it just shows a handful of delegates 
milling about trying to stay awake in case the plenary suddenly resumes. The 
Earth Negotiations Bulletin summary of the Bali Conference will be available on 
our www site by Sunday night, New York time.

 

For those of you who may not be familiar with IISD-Reporting Services, we have 
been providing real-time coverage of United Nations environment and development 
negotiation since the lead up to the Earth Summit in Rio since 1992. We 
currently cover approximately 20 different multilateral environmental 
agreements and processes as well as numerous other workshops and symposia. Our 
flagship publication, the Earth Negotiations Bulletin, is the de facto record 
of the MEA world for the past 15 years. Numerous faculty members have their 
students follow negotiations through our website as part of their classroom 
assignments and our archives provide some of the most detailed discussions of 
the negotiating processes that exist today. Our www site also includes photos 
and, in some cases, audio files from meetings that help bring these meetings to 
life for those who are not able to attend.

 

Our www site is http://www.iisd.ca <http://www.iisd.ca/> . On our main page you 
can link to different issue clusters as well as to recent meetings we have 
covered. You can also sign up for our numerous lists that are issue specific as 
well as ones that enable you to stay up to date with the processes we cover. 
Here are some resources that may be useful to those of you who research and 
teach GEP:

 

Linkages Update: http://www.iisd.ca/email/linkagesupdate.htm  A bi-weekly 
update on what is new on our www site - here is the latest: 
http://www.iisd.ca/whats_new/whatsnew97.html 

 

MEA Bulletin: http://www.iisd.ca/email/mea-l.htm  The MEA Bulletin is a 
bi-weekly publication created by the International Institute for Sustainable 
Development (IISD <http://www.iisd.org/> ), in cooperation with the United 
Nations Environment Programme's Division for Environmental Law and Conventions 
(UNEP DELC <http://www.unep.org/dec/> ). Here is our latest issue: 
http://www.iisd.ca/mea-l/meabulletin37.pdf 

 

The ENB Archives: http://www.iisd.ca/voltoc.html This enables you to link in to 
every Earth Negotiations Bulletin report we have published since 1992, 
organized by process/MEA. 

 

Archives of other meetings covered: http://www.iisd.ca/sd/index.html#archives 

 

If you have any questions, feel free to ask. I hope you find this information 
helpful in your research and teaching.

 

Good luck with your end of semester grading and enjoy the holidays!

 

Pam

 

Pamela S. Chasek, Ph.D.
Executive Editor, Earth Negotiations Bulletin
IISD Reporting Services

 

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