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Back to basics With barely six weeks to go for the next international summit on climate change, in Durban, India is making every effort to dispel the impression, created by the flexibilities it displayed at the last two summits, that it had ditched the developing countries on key aspects of the negotiations on how to deal with climate change. New Delhi has used every available international forum in recent months
EU's top court lawyer: airline carbon cap is legal
European rules forcing all airlines to pay for carbon emissions are within the law, an adviser to Europe's highest court said on Thursday, in the latest stage of a bitter battle between the
Q&A: Janez Potocnik, European Union
Rising demand around the globe is increasing pressure on the environment, and creating greater competition for natural resources. The only way out is green growth, according to European Union
The climate changes
After displaying considerable flexibility in global climate negotiations at Cancun and Copenhagen, even if in vain, India seems to have stiffened its stand on several key issues for the forthcoming
'Africa hardly hit by economic crisis'
New York, Sep 22 (IBNS) Africa needs the support and solidarity of developed countries to activate its economy and provide assistance to victims of climate change, Equatorial Guinean President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo told the General Assembly.
Global carbon emissions highest in 2010 despite reductions by developed nations
A new study has shown that global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions increased by 45 percent between 1990 and 2010, and reached a record high of 33 billion tonnes in 2010. |
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