Climate Change Building - Version 2.0 (January 2010)

Version 2.0  (January 2010)
 
During the Copenhagen Summit, Diplo developed an illustration (Version 1.0) to help navigate through the complex maze of climate change issues.

Many people commented on the illustration and made suggestions. This effort has resulted in a new version which you can see here.

The Climate Change Building is a work-in-progress. Please comment on the illustration via e-mail or through our CC Building discussion forum.

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Compare versions 1.0 and 2.0

Please feel free to use this illustration for your own awareness building and training activities. You can also download a print-quality version (16 Mb) for use in publications and the Table Calendar. We would appreciate it if you inform us about your use of the illustration by e-mail at

 
Climate Building Illustration in multiple languages


Having Diplo’s illustration available in multiple languages is a wonderful way of increasing its outreach and thereby including more people in awareness raising and education on climate change. If you are interested in translating this illustration, please feel free to contact us at climate@diplomacy.edu.
As a first step, we are very happy to now have a Mongolian translation of our illustration available (prepared by Tsengel Nergui, Ministry of Nature, Environment and Tourism, Mongolia).  


 
Climate Change Diplomacy

Online Course on Climate Change Diplomacy provides an introduction to climate change policy and governance. The course underlying themes are graphically summarised in the Building-illustration. They include scientific, economic, social, legal, ethical and developmental aspects of climate change. This online course is normally offered two times per year, with a limited number of scholarships provided by the government of Malta for participants from small island and developing states. For more information about the course please visit the course page.

Capacity Development for Climate Change Governance and Diplomacy Programme aims to help small and developing states to participate meaningfully in climate change negotiations on global and regional levels. The programme includes online training, policy research and policy immersion.
 

 

Climate Change Community Space gathers Diplo alumni and others interested in informally sharing knowledge and discussing climate change governance and diplomacy. Please visit the Community.

By tweeting about climate change we engage with a worldwide audience to further dialogue at the nexus between climate change, small and developing states, and diplomacy. Please follow us here.

Other Diplo activities on Climate Change Diplomacy:


DiploFoundation is a non-profit organisation based in Malta, with offices in Geneva and Belgrade. Diplo works to strengthen the meaningful participation of all stakeholders in diplomatic practice and international relations. For more information please visit www.diplomacy.edu.