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episode 29: 2008 January 04

E29: Whales, dolphins and the new climate change deal

Confused about climate change? Whales-online’s own Dr Margi Prideaux provides a whale and dolphin relevant update from the Bali climate change talks.

Margi explains what the Bali Roadmap will do and what is possible for whales and dolphins in the new post Kyoto climate change deal to be negotiated by December 2009.


Episode tags – climate change, Kyoto protocol, now global deal, whale, dolphin, porpoise, wildlife, protection
Photo credit: Margi Prideaux Photographer: Cheyne Morris


Join the debate below! Should wild species be accommodated in the post Kyoto new climate change deal?



http://www.whales-online.org/podcast/2008-01-04.mp3
http://www.whales-online.org/podcast/podcast.rss
Presenter: Whales-online
Posted: 2008 January 04
Duration: 12.08
File size: 4.3Mg

Further podcast resources

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Outcomes of the Bali meeting
Advanced Unedited Version of the Bali Roadmap
Kick the CO2 Habit - World Environment Day, 5th June 2008
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