Lorraine:

Perhaps the climate secretariat works differently, but I have been attending 
various ozone layer negotiations since 1990 and chemical negotiations since 
1998 (and helping to write the formal negotiation reports at most of the 
meetings I have attended since 1993) and those Secretariats rarely make 
statements, interventions, CRPs (formal proposals) publicly available - and 
then only when for some reason they get annexed to the official meeting report 
or Parties agree for some reason to put them on the website.  Indeed, 
officially, CRPs (tabled proposals) are supposed to evaporate after the 
meetings are over - they either become part of a Decision or they sort of 
disappear.  Also, when I have worked on report writing teams, we usually do not 
get written copies of all, or even most of the interventions made during 
plenary - let alone from the contact groups.

Best to all,

David


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Director, Environmental Studies Program
Coordinator, Interdisciplinary Element, Magis Core Curriculum
Fairfield University
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Elliott [[email protected]]
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Thanks Michael

This gives me the official documents and decisions, but it doesn't include 
delegation statements, interventions etc that were tabled. It's these latter 
docs that I am particularly interested in.

Lorraine



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From: Michael Mehling <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 6, 2020 2:15 PM
To: Lorraine Elliott <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [gep-ed] Archive of Kyoto Protocol negotiations


Hi Lorraine,



It’s there – you just have to navigate to “Documents and decisions” and, under 
“conference”, select the right conference/year, e.g. for COP3/Kyoto:



https://unfccc.int/decisions?f%5B0%5D=conference%3A3606<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://unfccc.int/decisions?f*5B0*5D=conference*3A3606__;JSUl!!KIFmrYtlezdzESbnm_I!Qk9_rO-GmGYgGIN91qTqw0-m8o3tCfhonqjV3ZLENfsfrFtyEaSgNwLMV7Bqa4yglwc$>



Berlin Mandate would have been COP1/Berlin.



All the best,

Michael



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Date: Wednesday, February 5, 2020 at 9:58 PM
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Subject: [gep-ed] Archive of Kyoto Protocol negotiations



Dear all



I'm struggling to find my way around the UNFCCC website to locate an archive of 
negotiation documents for the Berlin Mandate and the Kyoto Protocol. I'm 
particularly interested in whether an archive (still) exists of delegation 
statements and interventions. The 'filtered search' option on the UNFCCC.int 
website is not helpful in this regard. Grateful if anyone can assist.



Best

Lorraine



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