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Comment on What if? Scenario planning for post-2015 by Nicolas Sautejeau

Thanks for the insight Neva, great piece! Personnaly, i think the process is well set in the ‘paper agreement’ scenario, providing that Addis goes reasonably well. I think theres is enough political...

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Comment on What if? Scenario planning for post-2015 by kimbowarichard

Neva, Thanks for the scenario – a futuristic view that is important for each of us to consider. I am following remotely the 3 Multilateral processes (courtesy of Beyond 2015 Campaign) and I think that...

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Comment on What if? Scenario planning for post-2015 by Amanda Lundy

Thanks for this great and interesting discussion paper, Neva. Perfect framing to kickstart some more constructive ‘what now’ conversations rather than getting too stuck in minutia. I think there’s...

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Comment on What if? Scenario planning for post-2015 by Naiara Da Costa Chaves

Hi Neva, thanks for the inspiring words! I wanted to reinforce one point in Nico’s comments – the idea that the agreement (even the “paper” one) can be a great advocacy tool for civil society to push...

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Comment on The good, the bad and the meaningful – measuring what matters in...

[…] This also links to wider calls for “access” to energy to be measured differently in the proposed Energy Sustainable Development Goal to lift people out of poverty – tracking access to different...

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Comment on The Sustainable Development Goals and Laudato Si’ by kimbowarichard

Thanks @Neville for this eye opening piece that c.f Laudato Si and the SDGs framework. Just to add – Pope Francis decries the financial sector that rips people of jobs and advocates for investment that...

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Comment on The Sustainable Development Goals and Laudato Si’ by Frank Riverman

Nice, finally, to see the illogic of infinite growth being acknowledged at such a level, as well as the problem of nations putting national interest first above common good. I’m tempted to admit to a...

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Comment on The Sustainable Development Goals and Laudato Si’ by The SDGs and...

[…] Wise as serpents, gentle as doves « The Sustainable Development Goals and Laudato Si’ […]

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Comment on What if? Scenario planning for post-2015 by Stu Solomon

Hi Neva, Thanks to you and Beyond for the interesting analysis. I think it is very important for us to reflect on where we are right now to be able to plot how best to ensure that we don’t end up with...

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Comment on What if? Scenario planning for post-2015 by Nicolas Sautejeau

Thanks for the insight Neva, great piece! Personnaly, i think the process is well set in the ‘paper agreement’ scenario, providing that Addis goes reasonably well. I think theres is enough political...

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Comment on What if? Scenario planning for post-2015 by kimbowarichard

Neva, Thanks for the scenario – a futuristic view that is important for each of us to consider. I am following remotely the 3 Multilateral processes (courtesy of Beyond 2015 Campaign) and I think that...

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Comment on What if? Scenario planning for post-2015 by Amanda Lundy

Thanks for this great and interesting discussion paper, Neva. Perfect framing to kickstart some more constructive ‘what now’ conversations rather than getting too stuck in minutia. I think there’s...

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Comment on What if? Scenario planning for post-2015 by Naiara Da Costa Chaves

Hi Neva, thanks for the inspiring words! I wanted to reinforce one point in Nico’s comments – the idea that the agreement (even the “paper” one) can be a great advocacy tool for civil society to push...

View Article


Comment on The good, the bad and the meaningful – measuring what matters in...

[…] This also links to wider calls for “access” to energy to be measured differently in the proposed Energy Sustainable Development Goal to lift people out of poverty – tracking access to different...

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Comment on The Sustainable Development Goals and Laudato Si’ by kimbowarichard

Thanks @Neville for this eye opening piece that c.f Laudato Si and the SDGs framework. Just to add – Pope Francis decries the financial sector that rips people of jobs and advocates for investment that...

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Comment on The Sustainable Development Goals and Laudato Si’ by Frank Riverman

Nice, finally, to see the illogic of infinite growth being acknowledged at such a level, as well as the problem of nations putting national interest first above common good. I’m tempted to admit to a...

View Article

Comment on The Sustainable Development Goals and Laudato Si’ by The SDGs and...

[…] Wise as serpents, gentle as doves « The Sustainable Development Goals and Laudato Si’ […]

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Comment on What if? Scenario planning for post-2015 by Stu Solomon

Hi Neva, Thanks to you and Beyond for the interesting analysis. I think it is very important for us to reflect on where we are right now to be able to plot how best to ensure that we don’t end up with...

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Comment on What if? Scenario planning for post-2015 by Nicolas Sautejeau

Thanks for the insight Neva, great piece! Personnaly, i think the process is well set in the ‘paper agreement’ scenario, providing that Addis goes reasonably well. I think theres is enough political...

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Comment on What if? Scenario planning for post-2015 by kimbowarichard

Neva, Thanks for the scenario – a futuristic view that is important for each of us to consider. I am following remotely the 3 Multilateral processes (courtesy of Beyond 2015 Campaign) and I think that...

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