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What visual language do you need in order to communicate the essense of your area?
Post a comment below with the Top 10 words / concepts / ideas you’d like a visual representation for. Just list them….but if you have time, please give some context too. Thank you!

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  1. Ole

    We wish illustrations which can communicate:

    1) An agreement which is Legally v. Politically Binding
    2) Ensuring survival of countries, cultures and ecosystems
    3) Delevering a shared and differentiated response
    4) Enabling a Low carbon eonomy
    5) Keeping overall warming below 2 degree danger threshold
    6) Tropical forest destruction
    7) A framework for immediate adaptation action
    8) Innovative sources of financing
    9) A mechanisme to strengthen technology cooperation
    10) Institutional setup under UNFCCC
    11) Transparant and comparable standards

  2. Nicola

    We wish to have an illustration explaining:

    12) “Additionality”, that is the notion that climate change impacts are an additional burden* on the worlds’ poorest and most vulnerable individuals and communities.

    *burdens already include development concerns such as health, poverty, nutrition, disease”.

    Climate change will antagonise development burdens as well as create new problems. Adaptation finance therefore needs to be additional to the Aid money that has already been pledged to assist development.

  3. Ole

    13) Quote: “It would be great if our shared vision just dawned on us….but it does demand compromise and hard work”

    14) Quote: What has the essence been about today ? (Africa’s statement around the Kyoto Protocol talks): That action creates results. If you speak up you get heard. If you are silent nothing happens.

    15) Quote: “What just happened? Well Africa put a peck in the ground. Firmly”

    16) Quote: “The ambitions of the developed (Annex 1) countries are unacceptable”

    17) Quote: “There is no excuse for keeping on delaying talking about the numbers for emission cuts by what year and for offsets”

    18) Quote: “We must find real solutions”

    19) Quote: “It is with excitement that we see that there is a will to talk about real issues for vulnerable issues”

    20) Quote: “The tone in the talks has become harsher”.

    21) Quote: “We hope for an outcome which meets the needs of all of us who needs relief”.

  4. Naoyuki

    22) No double counting of emission reduction: emission reduction achieved under mechanisms like CDM or sectoral crediting mechanisms cannot be counted twice as emission reduction in industrialized countries.

    23) No double counting of finance: Money used to offset industrialized country emissions cannot be double counted as fulfilling industrialized countries’ obligation to provide MRV support for the deviation from BAU in developing countries.


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