Update: 23rd July  
 0600 hrs: As dawn broke over the conference center in   Bonn, our emotional roller coaster hit another trough, as   word came through that the rumors of a deal that we had   heard of a few hours earlier, had run onto the rocks again.  
 Most of us had been up all night, as well as most of the   night before, and the strain was just enormous.                               As I left the                             conference center to                             run back to the office,                             the banner the                             students had hung in                             the trees stood out                             against the dawn, a                             forlorn plea for sanity                             and a stark reminder                             of the simplicity of the   fundamental issue - to either move forward, or move   backward in our fight to protect the climate.  
 Most of the Greenpeace delegation took 10 minute   catnaps on the floor of the convention center, in between   chasing rumors, rapidly preparing suggested texts, and   rewriting the press release for the 41st time in anticipation   of either a positive outcome, or another disaster like the   Hague.  
 Finally, at twenty minutes to eleven, we got word that a   deal had been done, and that it was a pretty good deal. It   was a compromise, and we would haved liked all of the   provisions to have been stronger, but we were going to   have a legally binding framework for protecting the climate   which would guide the world through the difficult task of   agreeing on emissions reductions over the coming   decades.  
 When Jan Pronk's gavel came down at just before 11, their   was long and loud applause, a tear in many eyes... it's   been a very long four years since Kyoto, and we now   finally have some rules.  
 Now the real work begins, and we'll still have to fight long   and hard to see the Treaty's intentions realized, but at   least those who tried to kill the Kyoto Treaty have lost.   We've won an enormous political victory.  
 In the coming week all the technical working groups will be   meeting. It is very detailed and not very exciting work. This   will be the last update from Bonn.
Daily update COP6
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