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Luca Marazzi

Working for Responding to Climate Change. RTCC has been published for each of these conferences since COP 6 in The Hague. In that time we have see climate change move from very much a fringe issue with chance individuals resorting to throwing pies at delegates to get attention, and presumably momentum on the climate change debate.

How things have changed. There can be no doubt of the commitment of governments, nongovernmental organisations and business; and while there is still disagreement, there are also notable actions and changing priorities. This is clear from how the content structure for the articles within RTCC has changed, and the subjects companies are choosing to write about.
Field of Interest: Environmental issues Qualification: Journalist
Experience: 2.4 Yrs
Freelancer Work: Yes
Author Since: May 05, 2009

Luca Marazzi - Personal Details
United Kingdom.
Luca Marazzi - Author Links
1) Business URL: http://www.rtcc.org/index.html
RTCC is accredited as an official observer to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change process. We are a nongovernmental organisation showcasing policies, innovations, technologies, products and services related to the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions and adaptation to the impacts of climate change. This guide and its website (www.rtcc.org) are important components of a global exchange of knowledge about how best to respond to global climate and developmental challenges.

Article By Luca Marazzi Total Approved Articles: 3
Article Title Submit Date
Leading Scientists From Around the World Demand Larger CO2 Emissions Targets May 05, 2009
Findings from this year's ISCCC conference show that scientists are unsatisfied with world leaders' response to global warming.
Bargain Travel and Global Warming - can we have one without the other? May 05, 2009
How to get the right balance between our need for global travel and the impact it has on climate change. Are we doing enough?
Major Fires in Australia Made Worse by Global Warming May 05, 2009
World leaders need to take decisive action on climate change to help lessen extreme weather conditions that are ever-increasing globally. What will be ...



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