"A new statement signed by more than 200 groups focuses on five major changes the coalition believes would mean faster, fairer climate action."
"From Pacific Island students to executives at global organizations like Greenpeace, a wide swath of people are losing patience with the slow and often uneven international process for reining in climate change.
This week, more than 200 civil society and Indigenous peoples’ groups released a joint statement calling for major reforms, from how decisions are made to changes involving corporate involvement.
The letter came as countries were meeting in Germany to prepare for the 30th annual Conference of the Parties (COP), the decision-making body of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, or UNFCCC for short.
The talks in Germany were the first without an official U.S delegation, as my colleague Bob Berwyn reported last week."











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