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December 5, 2007 7:00 PM

Blogging the UN climate conference

There's no shortage of websites to help you stay on top of the climate change talks in Bali. It seems like everyone is live blogging the conference. You'd be hard pressed to find a delegate not surgically attached to a laptop around here.

Here's a list of some of the best websites (well, aside from this one, of course) for anyone looking to stay on top of the international climate negotiations.

United Nations: The UN has set up a website dedicated to the conference. It's where you can find all the official information about what's going on. The UN also has a live webcast of the conference (I dare you not to fall asleep watching this one). For people with limited time, the UN also posts the daily highlights on Youtube.

It's Getting Hot in Here: Youth delegates in Bali are posting video, photos and text as the conference unfolds. It's an impressive site with lots of insight and energy, kind of like the youth delegates themselves.

Bali Buzz: Bali Buzz is a virtual press room for the Bali conference, streaming the latest news on the UN Bali climate conference from Google News, CAN, and Youth Delegation reports

Grist: Environmental news and commentary, along with the occasional post about what's going on in Bali.

Oxfam: Oxfam representatives in Bali are blogging about the climate change talks with a focus on developing countries.

Dot Earth: This New York Times environment blog is run by Andrew C. Revkin, one of the best environment beat reporters in the business. He's blogging about climate change and Bali.

Posted by Sarah Marchildon at December 5, 2007 7:00 PM
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