Blogging Bali
Regular updates from the crucial UN climate conference
In Bali
Bali to Copenhagen
- By Mark Lynas
- 03 January 2008
Bali convinced me that agreeing a new phase of Kyoto is by far the most important objective for climate-change stabilisation
An American spanner in the works
- By Peter Hardstaff
- 14 December 2007
Peter Hardstaff reports on the anger felt at the Bali climate conference over the US stance on cutting emissions
The beginning of the end game
- By Peter Hardstaff
- 13 December 2007
Peter Hardstaff on how things are getting intense over in Bali at the climate conference
Mark Lynas's Green Grid
- By Mark Lynas
- 13 December 2007
Should the incremental approach of Kyoto be extended, or ditched for something more ambitious? Read the arguments for and against and vote in our climate choice poll
Happy 10th birthday Kyoto
- By Peter Hardstaff
- 12 December 2007
As people at the Bali conference sing 'happy birthday dear Kyoto' Peter Hardstaff reports on America's blocking game
Dr Quack's miracle climate remedies
- By Peter Hardstaff
- 11 December 2007
Roll up, roll up to hear some global warming solutions
And the biggest NGO in Bali?
- By Peter Hardstaff
- 10 December 2007
Who is actually attending the Bali climate conference
Liberal hijack
- By Peter Hardstaff
- 09 December 2007
Who's really in charge at the Bali climate conference? It must be those pesky European liberals, musn't it?
A depression of trade ministers
- By Peter Hardstaff
- 07 December 2007
How climate change is being used as an opportunity to seek competitive advantage...
A new Kyoto?
- By Peter Hardstaff
- 05 December 2007
At the Bali conference, Peter Hardstaff reflects on the differences between campaigning for and campaigning against
Also in Bali
International Climate Cookery for Beginners
- By Peter Hardstaff
- 04 December 2007
WDM's Peter Hardstaff continues his Bali Conference Blog with: Recipe 1: How to make a ‘climate conference deal’
Blogging Bali
- By Peter Hardstaff
- 03 December 2007
The World Development Movement's Peter Hardstaff reports from the Bali conference on climate change


