Hi Folks, Happy 2021! I'm prepping for class tomorrow and found that a link I usually rely on isn't working:
http://unfccc6.meta-fusion.com/cop21/events/2015-12-12-17-30-comite-de-paris-resumed-6th-meeting/comite-de-paris-7th-meeting It's the video of the last meeting of the Comite de Paris when the Chair basically stopped discussions to send the agreement back to plenary to keep things moving. I've scoured the internet and sent a message to the UNFCCC's help desk, but since class is tomorrow around noon eastern, I thought I'd reach out to the group in case anyone has a working link handy or can point me to where they store this now. All I found was an archive that starts in 2016. If anyone has other suggestions for videos that might demonstrate the power of the chair, I'd love to hear about them. Happy to collect and post as per tradition. (I'm already using the Bali Breakthrough video as an example of moral authority :) In fact, if folks want to send along links to any video clips of negotiations that they use as illustrations in their GEP courses I will compile them and share. If I remember correctly, someone did something similar years ago, but many negotiations have occured between then and now. best, dgwebster -- D.G. Webster Associate Professor Environmental Studies Program Dartmouth College 6182 Steele Hall Hanover, NH 03755 phone: 603-646-0213 http://sites.dartmouth.edu/websterlab -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "gep-ed" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/gep-ed/CAKPQqY4SoE9mY0atUGbKVu%2BZt6AxaoyQ_LqpHtRWeEEgkbhRgw%40mail.gmail.com.
