Everyone's blogging from Bali

Posted by jamie — 30 November 2007 at 7:17pm - Comments

As you're no doubt aware, the international conference on climate change kicks off in Bali next week and (even though it will be one of those meetings to discuss the possibility of having other meetings to talk about climate change), it's a big deal. So representatives from across the Greenpeace world are making their way there and some will be providing blog updates.

As will eager beavers from various other organisations - a friend of mine from Oxfam will be providing updates for their website and other pressure groups I've spoken to will have people there.

So in an act of solidarity, one bright spark thought it would be a great idea to pull all those reports and opinions together into one place, which is what's found in the 'Hot climate news' area you can see below and on the homepage. (Thanks to Google Reader for the technology.)

If you use a newsreader, you can subscribe to the RSS feed or there's the daily email digest you have sent to your inbox. And you can add this clever widget to your own blog or website with this bit of code:

I know very little about binary economics - in fact, economics in general is not my strong point - but the little I do know sounds interesting. But I don't think we have time to wait for financial structures to change.

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I know very little about binary economics - in fact, economics in general is not my strong point - but the little I do know sounds interesting. But I don't think we have time to wait for financial structures to change. web editor gpuk

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I'm a forests campaigner working mainly on Indonesia. My personal mumblings can be found @shrinkydinky.

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