Technology, Twitter and Gender – Oh My!

Micah Melnyk and Doug Forsythe of the Canadian Delegation in the main Plenary session.

Micah Melnyk and Doug Forsythe of the Canadian Delegation in the main Plenary session.

Canada’s lead negotiator for the UN climate talks answers your questions again. You can ask Michael Martin your question by commenting here.

1. What is the length of commitment period that Canada is looking at for the second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol?
2. What research initiatives do you think Canada should be focusing on in light of these negotiations?
3. And beyond Copenhagen, how are we going to kick-start the technology revolution that we are going to need?
4. Is Canada looking at the gender perspective in climate adaptation discussions and policies?
5. I heard a rumor that you joined Twitter in the last 24 hours… is this true?

Read his answers here.


About Zoë


Zoë is the co-author of ''Global Warming for Dummies" written with Elizabeth May, and Editor on ItsGettingHotInHere. She is the Climate Policy & Advocacy Specialist for WWF-Canada and is on the provincial renewable energy stakeholder consultation project team in Nova Scotia. She is President on the national board of Sierra Club Canada and was a founding member of the Canadian Youth Climate Coalition. Zoë attends United Nations Climate Change Conferences and was aboard the Students On Ice International Polar Year 2007 Expedition to Antarctica. She has appeared Vanity Fair and ELLE magazines for her work on climate change.

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