JOIN AN ADOPT-A-NEGOTIATOR TEAM!

Adopt a Negotiator is a cross-alliance campaign project designed to open international climate negotiations to people around the world. For the first time, individual concerned citizens will be closely following the progress of UN talks and reporting them directly to people around the world who are demanding climate justice.

The project launches at the UN intersessional Bonn 2 with Negotiator Trackers adopting a lead negotiator and negotiating team from key countries in the talks. The Trackers will be watching and monitoring the actions of negotiating teams from Bonn to Copenhagen, aiming to make the world of complex climate negotiations accessible to a global audience.

Adopt-A-Negotiator trackers from each of the countries below will be following climate negotiators at talks throughout the year--and sending regular email updates to contacts in their home countries. Sign up for the email list of your own country using one of the boxes below:














Meet the Trackers - Reed Schuler (US), Anna Collins (UK), Leela Raina (India), Cara Bevington (Australia), Zoë Caron (Canada), Eri Aoki (Japan), Ole Seidenberg (Germany), Andrea Cinquina (Italy), Benoît Kubiak and Florent Baarsh (France), and Jonathan Sundqvist (Sweden)

Track your country -- sign up below

ITALY - Tracked by Andrea Cinquina: see group or subscribe below: FRANCE - Tracked by Benoît Kubiak and Florent Baarsh: see group or subscribe below:
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GERMANY - Tracked by Ole Seidenberg: see group or subscribe below: JAPAN - Tracked by Eri Aoki: see group or subscribe below:
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USA - Tracked by Reed Schuler: see group or subscribe below: AUSTRALIA - Tracked by Cara Bevington: see group or subscribe below:
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SWEDEN - Tracked by Jonathan Sundqvist: see group or subscribe below: CANADA - Tracked by Zoë Caron: see group or subscribe below:
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INDIA - Tracked by Leela Raina: see group or subscribe below: UK - Tracked by Anna Collins: see group or subscribe below:
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