Member stories
World’s poorest could accept binding emission cuts
Least Developed Countries bloc at UN climate talks say they are prepared to commit themselves to binding cuts in their emissions of greenhouse gas
NASA’s chief climate scientist retires to hit campaign trail
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Global warming extends Antarctic sea ice
Dutch scientists report melting Antarctic ice shelves are insulating offshore sea ice from the warming ocean
UNA-UK 'Olympic Truce' initiatives praised at high-profile London Forum
On 25 March 2013, UNA-UK was represented at the Olympic Truce Legacy Forum (Forum) in London, organised by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Columbans Celebrate 25 Years
The 11 April 2013 marks the 25th anniversary of the Columban Region of Britain. Bernie McDermott, the first Regional Director, looks back to when
US climate finance meeting ‘needs to deliver plan’
Developing nations say State Department hosted summit on April 10-11 needs to provide pathway for key funds to be delivered
Borders Rail & Cycling
There will be major changes to cycleroutes in Midlothian and Borders as railway works progress over the next 2 years. A new Sustrans website will
News: SECRET FRACKING PLANS FOR SCOTLAND REVEALED
Commenting on the revelation that Dart Energy has told the Australian Stock Exchange that they plan to use the controversial fracking techniquue w
Report back from the World Social Forum 2013, Tunis
I have spent this week at the World Social Forum in Tunis. It’s been a slightly chaotic week of overrunning schedules, last minute room changes and...