COP16 got climate negotiations back on track. US TV networks dedicated 10 seconds of airtime to the event. We brought you 35 hours of live analysis.
The COP16 Cancun Climate Talks in 2 minutes
Todd Stern: The Full Story on Cancun
Campaigners bring progress to Cancun Climate Talks
Meena Raman of Third World Network responds to the outcome of COP16
Ambassador Luis Alfonso de Alba’s response to COP16 Outcome
Antonio Hill of Oxfam on the outcome of COP16 in Cancun, Mexico
Wendel Trio of Greenpeace gives his verdict on the outcome of COP16
Chris Henschel looks at the LULUCF outcomes at COP16
Hugh Montgomery from University College London at COP16 in Cancun
Final Fossil of the Day - Day 10 - Cancun, Mexico COP16 (Dec 10th)
Some highlights from OneClimate’s live and interactive coverage of the COP16 Climate Talks
Mark Lynas and Mohamed Aslam from the Maldives at the COP16 Climate Talks
Lifeline Action from the final day of the COP16 Climate Talks
Elizabeth May, Leader of The Green Party of Canada, on the last day of COP16
Tim Gore of OXFAM on the final day of the UNFCCC COP16 Climate Talks
please wait...Mainstream media coverage of climate change tends to spike around contested claims, personality clashes and political events. Yet COP16 was completely ignored by the US TV networks: total coverage consisted of just one 10-second clip.
It is against this backdrop that the OneClimate Channel is working closely with our partner tcktcktck to reach US and international audiences with live web-TV coverage that highlights win-win solutions, demystifies climate politics and inspires action.
Our broadcast from COP16 reached almost a million viewers in over 60 countries and featured guests ranging from business leaders, negotiators and military personal to youth and community activists.
