tvcop16ban From Nov. 29 to Dec. 10, the 16th Conference of Parties to the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) convenes in Cancún, Mexico, to follow up on last years summit in Copenhagen, where world leaders failed to negotiate an international, legally-binding treaty to curb harmful emissions of greenhouse gases.<http://www.ips.org/>IPS Inter Press Service has an international contingent of journalists from Africa, South Asia and the Americas reporting from COP 16 in Cancun. The team is producing a daily <http://www.ips.org/TV/cop16/>IPS TerraViva online conference newspaper, and material in English, Spanish and French for the <http://ipsnews.net>IPS news service and the Tierramerica (<http://tierramerica.net/>http://tierramerica.net) communication platform. Follow our coverage of the UN Climate Change Conference in Cancun on our special edition <http://www.ips.org/TV/cop16/>TerraViva COP 16 site, on Facebook at <http://www.facebook.com/ipsenvironment>From the Frontline of Environment - IPS and on Twitter @ipsenvironment. Visit <http://www.ipsnews.net/climate_change/>www.ipsnews.net/climate_change/ and <http://www.ipsnoticias.net/_focus/cclimatico/>http://www.ipsnoticias.net/_focus/cclimatico/ to access IPS reporting on climate change before, during and after COP 16. IPS is also organizing a media workshop for journalists from G20 countries attending the <http://www.globeinternational.info/events/mexico-forum/>GLOBE international legislators forum in Mexico DF from 3rd to 5th December. IPS thanks COM +, UNESCO, FANRPAN and CCMP for their support.