23.04.2010
Derivatives Bill Calls For U.S. Carbon Market Study
A tough new proposal to regulate U.S. markets calls for top regulators and government officials to conduct a study on transparency in emerging U.S. carbon markets as part of the financial reform package. |
21.04.2010
China-led bloc to consider Kyoto climate pact future
A bloc of the world's fastest growing carbon emitters, seen as key to a global deal on climate change, appears for the first time willing to discuss the future of the Kyoto Protocol to get the United States on board. |
21.04.2010
BASIC to discuss Kyoto Protocol survival
NEW DELHI: At their meeting this weekend, the four BASIC countries – Brazil, South Africa, India and China – will discuss the Kyoto Protocol's chances of survival. |
19.04.2010
W.Bank says East Asia can stabilise CO2 by 2025
China, the world's top greenhouse gas emitter, and five other East Asian nations, need a net additional investment of $80 billion per year to get on to a sustainable energy path, the World Bank said on Monday. |
19.04.2010
$16m better off on emissions tally
The latest official estimates have shaved nearly two million tonnes off New Zealand's projected net emissions of greenhouse gases over the 2008 to 2012 period. |
19.04.2010
Banca Mondiala: China isi poate stabiliza emisiile pana in 2025
Tarile din Asia de Est isi pot stabiliza emisiile de gaze cu efect de sera pana in 2025 fara sa isi compromita cresterea economica, a anuntat astazi Banca Mondiala. Astfel, China, cel mai mare poluator al planetei, are nevoie de investitii suplimentare de 80 de miliarde de dolari pe an, in energiile regenerabile, se arata in acelasi document, citat de Reuters. |
18.04.2010
Bolivia climate change talks to give poor a voice
Rafael Quispe is gearing up for his trip. He packs a small leather bag, puts on his black poncho, an alpaca scarf sporting the rainbow-coloured, chequered Andean indigenous flag and his black hat. "This will be an important gathering, a very important gathering. It is about saving our Mother Earth, about saving nature," he says. |
17.04.2010
US, China to see if climate gap can be bridged
WASHINGTON (AFP) – Four months after the widely criticized Copenhagen summit, key nations including the United States and China are trying to find out if they can bridge wide gaps on climate change. |
17.04.2010
U.S. seeks climate ideas after Copenhagen fell short
OSLO--The United States is asking for ideas about how to tackle global warming without raising expectations of breakthroughs in 2010 ahead of climate talks among the world's top emitters on Sunday in Washington. |
16.04.2010
Liderii UE cer taxa pe importurile din statele ce nu-si reduc emisiile
Comisia Europeana trebuie sa gaseasca o metoda prin care sa impuna o taxa „climatica” pe importurile din tarile care nu fac eforturi pentru a combate incalzirea globala, potrivit afirmatiilor facute joi de presedintele Frantei si premierul Italiei intr-o scrisoare comuna, transmite Earth Times. |
16.04.2010
UN climate adviser seeks top post at UNFCCC
The top climate change adviser for the United Nations has been nominated to head the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), a UN spokesperson confirmed on Thursday. |
16.04.2010
India, Brazil committed to reducing impact of climate change
Leaders of India and Brazil on Wednesday reaffirmed their concern for climate change and its adverse impacts, and committed themselves to work in close coordination, including in the BASIC group towards achieving a comprehensive, balanced, and effective outcome at the 16th Session of the Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). |
15.04.2010
UK Inquiry Clears Climate Scientists In Email Row
An inquiry cleared British climate researchers of wrongdoing on Wednesday after their emails were hacked, leaked and held up by skeptics as evidence they had exaggerated the case for man-made global warming. |
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