Japan Wins 1st Place Fossil
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Photo Credit: Adopt a Negotiator
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A Slew of Fossils and Rays Awarded On Second to Last Day of Bonn Talks
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India Earns First place (and only) Fossil of the Day
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Japan wins first place fossil and the second place fossil goes to, Well, We Aren’t
Sure.
First Place Fossil is awarded to Japan. Today Japan reiterated their position of
supporting the inclusion of nuclear facilities to CDM. Today, June 11th, the three-
month anniversary since the tragic earthquake and the Fukushima nuclear disaster,
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The first place Fossil of the Day Award goes to the United States of America. This fossil is awarded for opposing a discussion of sources of long-term finance in the LCA. Secretary Clinton herself pledged to work with other countries to jointly mobilize $100 billion per year by 2020 for climate action in developing countries. Meeting that commitment has to start with exploring options of innovative sources of public finance in the UNFCCC. The US must be open to a process under the LCA to at least start the conversation.