Centre for Science and Environment has organised a unique poster exhibition called ‘Climate Talkies’, in Warsaw alongside CoP19. This is the only exhibition of its kind during the present UN climate talks. The posters represent 20 years of climate change negotiations through a cinematic prism (Photo by Arnab Pratim Dutta)
The first week of the climate talks (COP 19) at Warsaw saw developed and developing countries oppose each other on several matters including climate finance. As negotiations were on inside the National Stadium venue, activists and non-profits held demonstrations in the streets (Photos by Arnab Pratim Dutta)
Climate Talkies’ takes its inspiration from some of the greatest and most iconic Hollywood film names of all times, starting with The Sound of Music, and including movies like The Full Monty and Catch Me if You Can in its lists (Photo by Arnab Pratim Dutta)
The first week of the climate talks (COP 19) at Warsaw saw developed and developing countries oppose each other on several matters including climate finance. As negotiations were on inside the National Stadium venue, activists and non-profits held demonstrations in the streets (Photos by Arnab Pratim Dutta)
‘Climate Talkies’ has added a bit of zing to a climate conference which, at least till the beginning of its second week, has largely remained a lackluster exercise. Each poster then proceeds to talk about one year of negotiations, beginning with the 1992 Rio conference (Photo by Arnab Pratim Dutta)
The first week of the climate talks (COP 19) at Warsaw saw developed and developing countries oppose each other on several matters including climate finance. As negotiations were on inside the National Stadium venue, activists and non-profits held demonstrations in the streets (Photos by Arnab Pratim Dutta)
Chandra Bhushan, Deputy Director General, Centre for Science and Environment, opened the exhibition and said, “Climate Talkies is our light-hearted and different way of looking at how negotiations have happened all these years” (Photo by Arnab Pratim Dutta)
The first week of the climate talks (COP 19) at Warsaw saw developed and developing countries oppose each other on several matters including climate finance. As negotiations were on inside the National Stadium venue, activists and non-profits held demonstrations in the streets (Photos by Arnab Pratim Dutta)
The first week of the climate talks (COP 19) at Warsaw saw developed and developing countries oppose each other on several matters including climate finance. As negotiations were on inside the National Stadium venue, activists and non-profits held demonstrations in the streets (Photos by Arnab Pratim Dutta)
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