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| June 8th, 2012This press release was prepared by Cody Zeger, Brown University, and was originally posted on IntercambioClimatico.com. History is on the verge of repeating itself in Bolivia. In a time when the world is trying to find the best ways to achieve...
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December 4th, 2011
By Spencer Fields and Graciela Kincaid Since arriving in Durban, South Africa, for the 17th Conference of the Parties (COP17) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, we have been fortunate enough to engage in many different parts of...
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| November 30th, 2011Originally posted on AlertNet It’s really quite simple. For the Least Developed Countries (LDCs), “funding is paramount,” to use the succinct summary provided by Pa Ousman Jarju, the Gambian chair of the LDC Group. The Least Developed...
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| November 29th, 2011By Spencer Fields and Dave Ciplet As a part of the 2009 Copenhagen Accord, the rich nations of the world made a concrete dollar pledge to vulnerable countries experiencing the impacts of climate change worst and first. Given that developing...
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| November 19th, 2011by: Graciela Kincaid and Spencer Fields Ninety-seven percent of self-identified actively publishing climate scientists agree that climate change is human-caused. Scientifically, anthropogenic climate change is a hard reality. Yet...
Spencer Fields
Profile
Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Spencer Fields is a member of the Class of 2012 at Brown University, dual concentrating in Environmental Studies and Hispanic Studies. He is a researcher for the Climate and Development Lab research group, investigating issues of climate justice and climate finance, with a specific focus on issues related to the Least Developed Countries and Latin America and the Caribbean.

