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Raul Cazan
Environmental Journalist, 2Celsius Network (Bucharest, Romania)

For two years, Raul was the Editor-in-Chief of the only Romanian environmental magazine, Green Report, a product among few of the kind in Eastern Europe. Beyond his Law degree from the University of Bucharest, Raul’s interests revolve around environmental journalism and communications, enhancing topics surrounding the politics of climate change and food security. Raul holds two Master’s Degrees in political science and development from the Central European University Budapest and University of Trento, Italy. He collaborated with the World Wildlife Fund - Danube Carpathian Program, founded the Slow Food Bucharest chapter and acted as an environmental law consultant in Brussels. Between 2009 and 2010 he was International Grassroots Outreach Fellow at Earth Day Network in Washington,D.C. His latest project consists of setting-up an open virtual platform, named 2Celsius.net, regarding climate change and the green collar economy in Central and Eastern Europe. His big passion is cycling, thus he is making it a socially valued activity by promoting and carrying out "bike charity" projects such as RideAcross.eu.

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Climate chaos. From Copenhagen to Cancun

Published 27th August 2010 - 1 comments - 969 views -

 

Climate chaos started in Copenhagen. Delegates, journalists and activists who appeared in increasing numbers in the Danish capital to attend the end of the summit gave headaches to authorities. The government has mobilized more than half of its police packs. The quiet streets of Copenhagen came to be blocked by police forces.

 

We are preparing an exhibition and info leaflets to disclose with mere image narratives what happened in Copenhagen at the COP15. Mihai Stoica, the photographer, is unveiling all layers of a global flop.

 

And we are going to Cancun to distribute the stuff. Anyone interested in making Cancun's COP16 a lesser flop as we couldn't possibly think of a success? You got pictures from last year's COP in Copenhagen? Let us pute them all together. Politicians and diplomats must face their own impotence when it comes to climate. 


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