CoDe REDD Philippines is composed of forest-based communities and civil society organizations that are involved in livelihood, conservation, and community development projects in Philippine forests and are working towards pro-community and pro-conservation REDD thru REDD plus advocacy.
What Went Wrong In Copenhagen and Moving Forward with REDD+: A Hopeful Assessment
By Lawrence G. Ang[1] Climate Change Commission, January 20, 2010 As the dust settles on the chilly streets of Copenhagen, and the hoopla over suited men and women and funny accents—it’s clay-mate chay-ange mate!—now almost a distant memory for the locals, the rest Read More →
SUMMARY OF THE COPENHAGEN CLIMATE CHANGE: CONFERENCE 7-19 DECEMBER 2009
The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark took place from 7-19 December 2009. It included the fifteenth Conference of the Parties COP 15) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the fifth Conference of the Parties Read More →
POST-COPENHAGEN ANALYSIS
Martin Khor is an Executive Director of the South Centre, aresearch centre of 51 developing countries, based in Geneva It’s been several days since the chaotic end to the Copenhagen climate conference but the aftershocks from its failure are still reverberating. As Read More →




