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BEIJING,
December 6, 2010
This cooperation took them by surprise at Copenhagen summit
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Cancun,
November 29, 2010
The sights are set on a smaller, though just as important, issues
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New Delhi,
November 11, 2010
India’s reduction in emission intensity of gross domestic product (GDP) will be higher than 20-25 per cent by the year 2020 from 2005 levels, the target which it had set during the Cop...
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UNITED NATIONS,
September 26, 2010
Climate ministers and top negotiators from dozens of nations remain deadlocked over how to cut greenhouse gases less than three months before the next major international climate summit. The...
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July 8, 2010
Can Cancun do what Copenhagen could not? Negotiations have resumed after the failed climate conference of December 2009 but few believe that a strong agreement will emerge at the 16th Confer...
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June 13, 2010
The attempted negotiation “coup” by the developed nations in Bonn shows that the developing nations cannot relax their vigil at the climate negotiations.
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SYDNEY,
April 27, 2010
Australia’s Labour government on Tuesday dumped plans for carbon trading as it gears up for an election later this year it wants to fight on local issues like health and education.The...
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New Delhi,
April 23, 2010
Almost five months after the crafting of the Copenhagen deal, leading emerging economies India, South Africa, Brazil and China are meeting at Cape Town this weekend primarily to discuss the fate o...
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April 18, 2010
For a host of reasons, India and China will find there is no time like the present to make a new start in their ties.
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BONN,
April 11, 2010
Climate negotiators renewed their skirmishes this weekend at their first conference since the acrimonious summit in Copenhagen, split over how to continue efforts to reach an all-encompassin...
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Cancun,
December 4, 2010
Emphasising that “fast-start finance” was a vital part of any “balanced agreement” at the UN climate talks here, India has voiced disappointment over the American con...
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NEW DELHI,
November 17, 2010
Developed countries at the 15th Conference had committed to provide around $30 billion for 2010-12
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October 10, 2010
The United Nations climate change talks in Tianjin, China, witnessed some progress on the issue of financing of climate change mitigation and adaptation but there is a significant gap betwee...
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New York,
September 20, 2010
India said that the international community should not expect much from the upcoming Climate Change summit in Cancun and underlined that the West should do more to achieve sustainable development.<...
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June 15, 2010
Many delegates played down prospects of a new U.N. deal by the end of this year.
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HAVANA,
April 27, 2010
Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro warned of the aftermath of uncontrollable climate change and the side effect of scientific progress in an article published on Monday.
“Scienc...
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Cape Town,
April 26, 2010
Environment ministers of the BASIC countries -- Brazil, South Africa, India and China -- have said that a legally binding global agreement to limit climate change needed to be completed by...
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NEW DELHI,
April 21, 2010
At their meeting this weekend, the four BASIC countries – Brazil, South Africa, India and China – will discuss the Kyoto Protocol's chances of survival.
According to the...
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Brasilia,
April 16, 2010
Keeping up pressure on rich nations to take legally binding emission cuts, India on Friday made clear that it was committed to the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) which is base...
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April 10, 2010
Diplomats from more than 180 countries reopened on Friday in Bonn global climate change negotiations for the first time since last year's Copenhagen summit, which was widely perceived as a failure.
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