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Press Release: 100 Countries Stand United on Kyoto Protocol in Doha
November 26, 2012

For Immediate Release: 26 November 2012 CONTACT: Contact: Michael Crocker, michael.crocker@aosis-website.azurewebsites.net, + 1 978 968 9499 AOSIS, LDCs, African Group: Kyoto Is Essential to…

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Hurricane Sandy and Climate Change
November 16, 2012

The aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, which crippled one of the world’s largest urban centers for days and left over 200 people…

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Kyoto to Face Destiny in Doha
November 16, 2012

The Kyoto Protocol, the only legally binding international agreement with quantifiable targets for reducing the emissions responsible for climate change, will…

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ADP: Pre-2020 To Stay Alive
November 16, 2012

In the bureaucratic ecosystem that is international climate agreements, the Ad-hoc Working Group on the Durban Platform for Enhanced Action (ADP)…

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Nauru asks UN to fight climate change
October 26, 2012

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Press Release: Leaders of Small Islands Adopt Climate Change Declaration at UNGA
September 28, 2012

New York—Last night, leaders from the Alliance of Small Island States’ (AOSIS), a group of 43 low-lying and coastal states that…

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AOSIS and LDCs Deliver Joint Statement on KP
September 5, 2012

The Gambia delivered a joint statement today on behalf of the Least Developed Countries and the Alliance of Small Island States…

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AOSIS Presses Loss and Damage in Bangkok
August 31, 2012

AOSIS’s Deputy Lead Negotiator and its coordinator on loss and damage outlined the rationale for the programme and the  group’s longstanding…

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Small islands need action on loss and damage
August 30, 2012

Source: Reuters AlertNet Date: 30 August 2012 Excerpt: A submission by the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) from the earliest days…

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AOSIS Makes Strong Call For Short-Term Ambition
August 30, 2012

Sai Navoti, lead negotiator for the Alliance of Small Island States, made a strong intervention on Wednesday during the ADP ambition…

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