Forty journalists report live from COP21!

Forty journalists report live from COP21!

Medias 21 journalists from Asia and Africa are covering the United Nations Paris Climate Change Conference (4 to 11 December 2015). Find out more from their articles and reports.

CTN (Cambodge): Cambodia's premier TV channel.
Video link-up from COP21 and report (in Khmer)

- BaleBengong (Indonésie): citizen media based in Bali, managed as a collective and open to contributions
Publication on the website (in Indonesian)

- Rappler (Philippines), a Philippine digital journal:
The Philippine delegation at COP21 – Sleepless in Paris
Pages devoted especially to COP21 coverage
The head of the Philippines delegation after ratification of the Paris Agreement: tired, but victorious

- Inquirer (Philippines): digital version of the most important journal in the Philippines, the Philippine Daily Inquirer
Six articles covering COP 21 on a website specially devoted to the event
Agreement in Paris – what now for the Philippines?

- Philippines Environews (Philippines): website supported by the Environmental Journalists' Association
A number of articles covering COP21
http://environews.ph/topics/climate-change/The Philippines emphasise the human face of climate change

- Bangkok Post (Thaïlande): the most long-standing and most important of Thailand's dailies
Daily coverage of COP21:
Thailand's Prime Minister expresses Thailand's political will to address climate change at the Paris summit
The ASEAN countries vow to eliminate smoke haze by 2020
Thailand will not commit to climate change financing
It's time for the rich nations to stop blaming the poor nations
The consequences of the Paris Agreement for Thailand

- VNExpress.net (Cambodia):
Report on "Ice Watch" at the Place du Panthéon in Paris (in Khmer)

- Sophie Mbugua, independent journalist(Kenya)
The future of Africa in the hands of the Paris Climate Summit
The Paris outcome document is unacceptable, says civil society!
Is the Paris outcome a panacea to global warming?

- Maureen Odiwuor, journalist at The Standard(Kenya)
Kenya supports the Paris plan to reduce carbon emissions
According to the WHO, climate change is not a fallacy
Kenya signs an agreement on renewable energy sources in Paris
Kenya amongst the ten African countries to commit to reforestation

- Eunice Kilonzo, journalist at The Nation(Kenya)
Paris Summit extended; world leaders must sign an agreement
Leaders have one day in which to finalise the climate change agreement
Leaders are meeting to finalise the climate change agreement
Kenya's innovations rewarded at the climate change forum
Nations adopt climate change accord to fight global warming

- Dotto Paul Kahindi, blogger and founder of the tabianchiblog website (Tanzania)
Recent announcements on climate change financing

- Rivonala Razafison, journalist for online news websites Africa Review and Scidev.net (Madagascar)
One hundred billion for adapting Africa's infrastructures
Africa needs one hundred billion from the climate change fund

- Lalatiana Ariniaina, blogger and founder of the Ampela Miblaogy website, the blog of a Malagasy woman with an inquiring mind (Madagascar)
Is there hope for Africa?
Interview with the Madagascan Minister for the Environment
Is Africa fighting hard enough?
Madagascar scores points

- Michel Nkurunziza, journalist for The New Times(Rwanda)
Negotiators are pushing to keep global warming below 2 degrees Celsiusclimatique au-dessous de 2 degrés Celcius
African governments urged to emulate Rwanda's renewable energy policies

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