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EU agrees to make lowest climate offer to U.N.

By : sustainabilityo..., Jan 28, 2010

The European Union has decided to stick to its lowest offer for cutting carbon emissions under a U.N climate accord, but will maintain a conditional pledge to do more if others follow suit, EU diplomats said on Wednesday.

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NGOs welcome BASIC stance on climate change

By : sustainabilityo..., Jan 25, 2010

International NGOs Sunday welcomed the decision of Brazil, South Africa, India and China (BASIC countries) to support the Copenhagen Accord but to have the agreement as part of a legally binding global treaty to combat climate change that would be negotiated by all countries...

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Subject Tags: Disaster , Environment

India, China almost certain to sign Copenhagen Accord

By : sustainabilityo..., Jan 23, 2010

India and China are almost certain to sign the Copenhagen Accord, especially since Brazil and South Africa have already done so, say senior officials. Environment ministers of the four countries will meet here Sunday to chalk out their post-Copenhagen climate strategy.

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Low-carbon push for new Industrial Revolution

By : sustainabilityo..., Jan 21, 2010

The world’s transition to a low-carbon economy will not only make cities cleaner and more sustainable, it will spark a new Industrial Revolution, said renowned British economist Nicholas Stern.

Speaking at the 3rd World Future Energy Summit in the oil-rich emirate of...

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Algae Biofuels: Possibilities, Uncertainties

By : Anonymous, Jan 19, 2010

Biofuels are getting a bad reputation. People are doing the math and realizing that replacing fossil fuels with crop-based biofuels would take all the arable land on the planet.[1] Using algae instead, may be key to biofuels becoming an eco-sound alternative.[2]

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World misled over glacier meltdown: Report

By : sustainabilityo..., Jan 17, 2010

A warning that most of the Himalayan glaciers will melt by 2035 owing to climate change is likely to be retracted after the United Nations body that issued it admitted to a series of scientific blunders.

Two years ago, the Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (...

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Subject Tags: Disaster , Technology

Coal trips India’s electric car revolution

By : sustainabilityo..., Jan 5, 2010

Twenty-four hours before the world’s most-attended auto show began, actor Rahul Bose had decided his next car: A four-door Reva NXR made in Bangalore.

“I was just waiting for the four-door version, and now it’s here,” Bose, an avid spokesman for climate-change issues,...

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Fiscal policy can help check carbon emissions

By : sustainabilityo..., Dec 27, 2009

Now that the government has announced a voluntary reduction in our emission intensity, even if it is only by 2020, the next question is, how do we get there? Are there any policy tools available with the government to nudge the country in that direction?

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Subject Tags: Disaster , Environment

The Copenhagen Accord and India - Brookings Institution

By : sustainabilityo..., Dec 22, 2009

Judging by his public pronouncements, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had set two distinct goals for himself when deciding his strategy for Copenhagen negotiations. First, he wanted to leave no room for the western media and politicians to paint India as...

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Little hope for last day of UN climate summit

By : sustainabilityo..., Dec 18, 2009

Hopes for the last day of UN climate talks Friday were raised by a US pledge to a climate finance fund, but leaders still warned of failure amid debate on sharing the burden of carbon-emissions cuts.

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton brightened a grim summit mood...

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