Press
releases
Bonn, 27 July 2001
Bonn
decisions promise to speed action on climate change
Bonn le
27 julliet 2001
Les
décisions de Bonn devraient accélérer l’action face aux changements climatiques
Bonn, 23 July 2001
Governments
adopt Bonn agreement on Kyoto Protocol rules
Bonn le 23 julliet
2001
Accord
à Bonn sur les modalités d'application du Protocole de Kyoto
Bonn, 16 July 2001
Climate
talks formally resumed in Bonn
Amsterdam/Bonn,
13 July 2001
Bonn
climate talks to focus on rules for cutting greenhouse
emissions and on support for developing countries
Bonn, 5 July 2001
Start
of resumed COP 6 rescheduled for Thursday, 19 July
Bonn/Nairobi, 28
February 2001
Greenhouse
gas cuts are economically feasible, say UN officials
Bonn/Geneva/Nairobi,
19 February 2001
Global
warming report details impacts on people and nature
Statements
by the Executive Secretary
Amsterdam,
The Netherlands, 13 July 2001
Global
Change Open Science Conference: Challenges of a
Changing Earth (IGBP – IHDP – WCRP - DIVERSITAS)
Press
accreditation
Media
participation in the climate conference is subject to accreditation from UNFCCC.
Bona fide representatives of the mass media press, photo, radio, television
and film will be accredited for coverage of COP 6 (part 2), to be held from
16-27 July 2001 at the Hotel Maritim, in Bonn, Germany.
Please
note that in view of particular space constraints, press accreditation will have
to be limited strictly to media representatives who fully meet United Nations
accreditation standards and requirements. It will be granted upon presentation
of valid press credentials and a letter of assignment.
Please
download and complete the media accreditation form (you can also request it as
a fax), and send it to the UNFCCC Media Information Office. Attach a letter of
assignment from your Editor in Chief, a photocopy of your press card and two passport
photos.
Accreditation
form
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