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Thursday, March 7, 2013
The scarcity of water and the 24-hour trade that thrives on water scarcity in Osmanabad show India still lags behind in providing basic amenities to its citizens (“When water flows like mo...
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Manila,
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Climate change is seriously affecting food production in the Pacific region and could result in rise of hunger and malnutrition in the area, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said on Tuesday.
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NEW DELHI,
July 13, 2011
Jairam Ramesh's exit from the Environment Ministry could cause some ripples at the international level, among the friends and foes he made during the global climate change negotiations. The questi...
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March 20, 2011
While neither GOI nor EU interlocutors have expectations of big deliverables out of the summit, the two sides will deliver two declarations: one highlighting progress made in the India-EU Joint Action Plan, another on climate change.
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Washington,
December 15, 2010
The U.S. has said it would not undertake legally binding commitment on emission cuts until it is done symmetrically by fast developing countries like India and China.
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BEIJING,
December 6, 2010
This cooperation took them by surprise at Copenhagen summit
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CANCUN,
December 5, 2010
“The challenge is also to go beyond the stated positions of various countries and look for areas of compromise”
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November 1, 2010
Climate change management and environmental protection are the way forward in India's outreach plans for the subcontinent and beyond.
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BEIJING,
October 7, 2010
Financial assistance from developed countries for projects to combat climate change in the developing world has emerged as a key sticking point at the climate meet in Tianjin, which is the last rou...
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Beijing,
October 3, 2010
Unreasonable requirements that press big developing countries, such as China, India, Brazil and South Africa, to reduce emissions also will undermine the talks, as it was an alternative way for developed countries shift their responsibility
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July 13, 2010
It is up to society and its leaders to ensure that companies do not become destructive, says leading U.N. official.
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New Delhi,
July 4, 2010
In the run up to the Cancun summit on climate change in December, India has offered to hold an international conference to deliberate the issue of principle of cumulative per capita emission...
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New Delhi,
May 17, 2011
Urging countries not to lose sight of economic statistics when setting environmental targets, Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh has accused the international political community of cripplin...
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Hyderabad,
January 12, 2011
Climate change a problem in most parts of developing world: El Salvador Minister
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NEW DELHI,
December 10, 2010
It goes against his assurance to Parliament, says BJP
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CANCUN,
December 5, 2010
Surprised by Japan's veto for Kyoto Protocol's second phase
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THE HAGUE, Netherlands,
November 5, 2010
An 80-nation conference on food security urged U.N. climate negotiators on Friday to consider agriculture when drawing up strategies to fight climate change. The five-day meeting e...
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TOKYO,
October 17, 2010
Unless steps are taken to reverse biodiversity loss, scientists warn that the rate of extinction will climb and natural habitats will be degraded or destroyed — contributing to climate change and threatening agricultural production, fish stocks and access to clean water.
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BEIJING,
October 4, 2010
Developed countries need to do more, says China
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July 15, 2010
Clean Development Mechanism to use European carbon offset credits to subsidise 20 ‘efficient' coal plants.
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LONDON,
July 7, 2010
An independent report into the leak of hundreds of e-mails from one of the world’s leading climate research centres on Wednesday largely vindicated the scientists involved, saying they...
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New York,
May 11, 2010
The natural systems that support life on earth, from the Amazon forests to coral reefs, are close to the tipping point of collapse because of human activities, a new study on the global biodiversi...
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