Event Date: Thursday, 17 May 2012 - 5:30pm
Did anything good come out of the latest UN climate change negotiations for Tuvalu and other vulnerable Pacific Island nations, and can they expect anything significant from the Rio+20 Earth summit?
Hear Ian Fry, the international climate change negotiator for the government of the Pacific Island nation of Tuvalu.
Between Durban and Rio:
Thursday 17 May, 2012
5.45 for 6.00pm – 7.30pm
Level 1 conference room,
Social Sciences and Humanities Library
Duhig Building, off the Great Court
University of Queensland
After the main presentation there will be 3 short responses followed by an open discussion.
Co-sponsors: Friends of the Earth Brisbane, Friends of Tulele Peisa, OxfamUQ, Earth Link, Brisbane Catholic Justice and Peace Commission
Did anything good come out of the latest UN climate change negotiations for Tuvalu and other vulnerable Pacific Island nations, and can they expect anything significant from the Rio+20 Earth summit?
Hear Ian Fry, the international climate change negotiator for the government of the Pacific Island nation of Tuvalu.
Between Durban and Rio:
Thursday 17 May, 2012
5.45 for 6.00pm – 7.30pm
Level 1 conference room,
Social Sciences and Humanities Library
Duhig Building, off the Great Court
University of Queensland
After the main presentation there will be 3 short responses followed by an open discussion.
Co-sponsors: Friends of the Earth Brisbane, Friends of Tulele Peisa, OxfamUQ, Earth Link, Brisbane Catholic Justice and Peace Commission