Climate Blog
The WWF Climate Change team are working to fight climate change in over 30 countries around the globe. This blog is a record of their personal accounts, thoughts and opinions.
NOTE: All views and opinions expressed here are those of the authors themselves and do no necessarily represent the views of WWF or its partners.
NOTE: All views and opinions expressed here are those of the authors themselves and do no necessarily represent the views of WWF or its partners.
15 Dec 2007
We are waiting
Instead of catching up on sleep, WWF delegates to the UN Climate Change Conference in Bali spent another day at the conference centre as the conference went over time. It's a day after it was officially to end. Chng Soh Koon wrote this blog while waiting for news from the conference. » Read more
13 Dec 2007
Is there light at the end of the tunnel?
It's the day before the UN Climate Change Conference in Bali is set to end. But is there light at the end of the tunnel - will we see governments making the right moves to start working on mitigating climate change? Mariana Ramos ponders over this question. » Read more
13 Dec 2007
Why are snails at the UN Climate Change Conference?
Carrie Svingen took time off from her normal day job to become a snail to deliver a message to governments attending the UN Climate Change Conference in Bali - don't move at snail's pace. She shares what it was like being a snail.
» Read more12 Dec 2007
Penguins hotter than they should be
It’s just after one in the morning but for some attending the UN Climate Change Conference, it's far from bed time. Tati Guedes is among those still busy at the conference. She gives us the scoop and also WWF penguin stunt that took place earlier. » Read more
10 Dec 2007
Of Human Ingenuity, Planetary Crisis and of Hope
Shruti Shukla ponders over the Gaia hypothesis and the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference in Bali. » Read more
07 Dec 2007
Test your knowledge on the Bali conference
With the UN Climate Change Conference half way through, it's time to test your knowledge on the conference. Take the quiz with Markus Niedermair. » Read more
06 Dec 2007
Hindsight is Always 20/20 BUT Foresight Creates History
Four hectic days into the UN Conference on Climate Change at Bali, there is a lot more in the air than 80 per cent humidity levels. Coming into Bali - we all knew that this is going to be a keystone COP in terms of laying out the pathway and milestones towards getting a Post-2012 framework. » Read more
05 Dec 2007
Is Bali really an island?
As the UN Climate Change Conference in Bali gets into swing, the meeting centre sees a swirl of people, coming and going. Christine Pendzich tells us more as she tracks the conference proceedings. » Read more
03 Dec 2007
Youths' reflections on the UN Climate Conference
On the opening day of the UN Climate Conference (3 Dec 07), WWF held an action to convey its message to the delegates - cut carbon emissions by a third by 2020. Helping WWF communicate its message were local student volunteers. Read their reflections from the event and on the climate issue.
» Read more03 Dec 2007
First day of climate negotiations in Bali
While people in Europe and the US sleep, thousands of government representatives, UN staff and NGO colleagues began their talks on the future of the Earth's climate in the Indonesian island of Bali. Amidst the sweltering heat, the UN changed the official dress code allowing delegates to abandon their formal attire i.e. jackets. Markus Niedermair gives us his take on the first day of the conference. » Read more








