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5 December
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Interview with Fatimata Dia Touré, Directrice de l'institut de l'énergie et de
l'environnement de la francophonie from the Organisation international de la francophonie
(IEPF)
Fatimata Dia Touré talks about her expectations from the COP18 climate conference
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Interview with Kevin Henry from Care France. Care International
Kevin Henry from CARE France talks about his organisation’s project ‘Where the Rain
Falls’ which used field research to look at the impacts of climate change on agriculture and
food security.
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Interview with Tracey Lane, Programme Director of the International Hydropower
Association
Tracey Lane talks about hydropower energy, which she says is the largest renewable energy globally
and is expected to grow over the next decade.
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Interview with Stefan Gsänger, Secretary General of the World Wind Energy Association
Stefan Gsänger talks about the difficulties currently facing the wind industry globally.
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Interview with Jan Burck, Team Leader for German and EU Climate Policy of Germanwatch
Jan Burck talks about the latest of the organisation’s annual reports rating countries on the
climate action.
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Interview with Sergio Zelaya, Coordinator of the Policy, Advocacy and Global Issues of the Secretariat
of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification
Sergio Zelaya-Bonilla talks about the importance on the links between gender and agriculture.
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Interview with Laurence Watson, Climate Campaigner from the UK Youth Climate Coalition
Laurence Watson talks about the work that youth can do putting pressure on governments.
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Interview with Sunil Kumar Pariyar, National Chairperson of the Dalit Alliance for Natural Resources
Nepal. Neighbour Organization Nepal.
Sunil Kumar talks about the impacts of climate change on vulnerable Dalit communities who are
already being discriminated against.
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Interview with Naoko Ishii, Chief Executive Officer and Chairperson of the Global Environment
Facility
Naoko Ishii warns that the planet is in huge crisis. She says last month GEF’s advisory
committee released a report that warned that 2°C of temperature rise is too much.
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Interview with Jean Sibiri Ouedraogo, Head of the Department of Research in Agriculture and
Environment of the Comité permanent inter-états de lutte contre la sécheresse au
Sahel
Jean Sibiri Ouedraogo talks about his work tackling climate change and his expectations for the
conference.
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Interview with M. A. Halim, Director of the Department of Disaster Risk Management of the Bangladesh
Red Crescent Society. International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent
Yvette Abrahams talks about the lack of climate finance being pledged in Doha.
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Interview with Yvette Abrahams Researcher of the Gender CC - Woman for Climate Justice
Yvette Abrahams talks about the lack of climate finance being pledged in Doha.
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Interview with Paul Wheelhouse Scottish Government Minister for Environment and Climate Change.
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Paul Wheelhouse talks about the country’s domestic policies for renewable energy and efficiency
measures.
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Interview with H. E. Marcin Korolec, Minister of Environment of Poland
Marcin Korolec talks about the COP18 conference as the bridge between the Kyoto Protocol and the new
deal for 2020.
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Interview with Wendel Trio, Director of Climate Action Network Europe
Wendel Trio, Director talks about the EU’s position in the negotiations.
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Interview with Lars Rasmussen Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Global Green Growth
Institute.
Lars Lokke Ramussen talks about his work providing a bottom up approach to climate change
challenges.
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Interview with Marco Cadena, Coordinator of Push Europe. Friends of the Earth
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Interview with Frederic Hauge, President of the Bellona Foundation
Frederic Hauge talks about his work taking what we have too much of to create what we really
need.
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Interview with Anja Kollmuss, Senior Policy Researcher of the Carbon Market Watch. German NGO Forum
on Environment and Development
Anja Kollmuss talks about the issues of the AAUs. She talks about the history of the Kyoto Protocol
to explain how these pollution permits were able to come into being.
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Interview with Kersten-Karl Barth, Director of Sustainability of Siemens AG. International Chamber of
Commerce
Kersten-Karl Barth discusses the variety of incentives governments can use to promote low-carbon
technologies, arguing that there is no ‘one size fits all’ and that decisions must be
taken on a country by country basis.
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Interview with Ivonne A-Baki, Secretary of State Yasuní-ITT Initiative of Ecuador
Ivonne A-Baki talks about her work in the region with the highest biodiversity in the world.
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Interview with Satu Hassi, Member of the European Parliament
Satu Hassi talks about EU ambition. She says she would hope the EU would have been more ambitious
than it has shown itself to be.
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Interview with Graham Reeder, representative of Earth in Brackets. College of the Atlantic
Graham Reeder discusses the political issue of loss and damage within adaptation, focusing on
the direct impacts of climate change on communities and using the recent example of the typhoon in
the Philippines.
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Interview with Yuko NIshida from the Bureau of Environment, Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Rodrigo de
Oliveira Perpétuo, Deputy Secretary Prefeitura Municipal de Belo Horizonte and Gino Van Begin
Secretary General of ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability
Gino Van Begin, Rodrigo de Oliveira Perpetuo and Yuko Nishida talk about how cities are tackling
climate change
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Interview with Philippe Henry, Minister of Environment, Land-use planning and Mobility, Walloon
Government. Belgium
Philippe Henry talks about the country’s target to reduce emissions by 30% by 2020 and 80-95%
by 2050.
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