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7 - 8 April 2006, New Delhi, India
11 - 12 April 2006, Geneva, Switzerland
26 - 28 April 2006, Port Louis, Mauritius
15 - 26 May 2006, Bonn, Germany
15 - 16 May 2006, Bonn, Germany
17 - 25 May 2006, Bonn, Germany
18 - 26 May 2006, Bonn, Germany
18 - 26 May 2006, Bonn, Germany
27 - 29 May 2006, Bonn, Germany
29 - 31 May 2006, Bonn, Germany
26 - 27 June 2006, London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
17 - 19 July 2006, Bonn, Germany
19 - 21 July 2006, Bonn, Germany
14 - 18 August 2006, Paraguay
30 August - 1 September 2006, Rome, Italy
4 - 6 September 2006, Uganda
4 - 6 September 2006, United Arab Emirates
5 - 8 September 2006, Bonn, Germany
12 - 15 September 2006, Bonn, Germany
25 - 26 September 2006, South Africa
27 - 29 September 2006, Bonn, Germany
9 - 11 October 2006, Bonn, Germany
26 - 27 October 2006, Bonn, Germany
27 - 28 October 2006, Bonn, Germany
30 October 2006, Bonn, Germany
31 October - 3 November 2006, To be confirmed
1 - 3 November 2006, To be confirmed
1 - 3 November 2006, Nairobi, Kenya
2 - 3 November 2006, Montreal, Canada
<br>(View also in <a href="/doc/speech/2006/sp-2006-11-15-unfccc-fr.pdf">French</a>.)
Human activities that impact on the natural functioning of the planet are seriously—and possibly irreversibly—jeopardizing the ability of ecosystems to meet the needs of future generations. Climate change has been identified as one of the most important drivers of the unprecedented rate of the l ...
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) present their most recent publications on the linkages between climate change and biodiversity
11 - 12 December 2006, Bonn, Germany
11 - 15 December 2006
13 - 15 December 2006, To be confirmed
Water is the basis of all life and our most valuable natural resource. Mr. Mostafa Tolba, the former Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme, speaking over a decade ago, said, “We used to think that energy and water would be the critical issues for the next century. Now ...
<br>View also the Address <a href='/doc/speech/2007/sp-2007-03-19-ipcc-fr.pdf'>in French</a>.
In the space of a few days, the south of “La Belle Province” has broken all temperature records. On 6 March, temperatures in Montréal reached minus 24.3 degrees Celsius, minus 39 degrees with the wind-chill factor. The previous record dated back to 1989, when the temperature was down to minus 2 ...
Montreal – 21 March 2007: Through the generous financial support of the Government of Canada, roundtable discussions between members of the bureau of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice of the Convention on Biological Diversity (SBSTTA), the representatives of t ...
The third report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) confirms that man made emissions of greenhouse gases are responsible for fewer cold days, hotter nights, heat waves, floods, heavy rains, devastating droughts, and an increase in hurricane and tropical storm strength. The ...
2 - 5 April 2007, Brussels, Belgium