14.09.2012
France seeks more ambitious EU carbon cuts
French President Francois Hollande on Friday called for deeper cuts in European Union carbon dioxide emissions as he sought to put the environment back at the top of the international agenda. |
13.09.2012
UK government, climate advisors at odds over gas role
The UK government is on a collision course with its climate advisors over the role gas should play in cutting CO2 output in Europe (Chicago Options: ^REURUSD - news) 's second largest emitter, statements published Thursday show. |
13.09.2012
Gas glut threatens climate battle-IEA
A new "golden age of gas" could derail global efforts to fight climate change as indebted governments mull a switch to the cheaper fuel, the International Energy Agency's chief economist said on Thursday. |
11.09.2012
Greg Barker: COP18 climate talks can boost Saudi green ambitions
UK energy and climate change minister Greg Barker has argued that the UN climate talks in Qatar later this year offer a unique opportunity to encourage the major oil and gas producing states to recognise the benefits of signing up to a low carbon agenda. |
11.09.2012
UN climate talks should stick with 2 degree goal-EU negotiator
United Nations' climate talks should continue pushing for more ambitious action to ensure global warming is kept under 2 degrees, an EU climate negotiator said on Tuesday, a month after the United States was accused of backtracking on the goal. |
10.09.2012
Hands-on training workshop for Africa Region opens
Dr Mustapha Ahmed, Deputy Minister for Environment, Science and Technology, on Monday said the negative impacts of climate change posed serious threats to key sensitive productive sectors of the economies of developing countries. |
10.09.2012
Climate Scientists Face Organized Harassment in U.S.
InsideClimateNews.org -- The harassment faced by U.S.-based climate scientists has been well documented in the media—but not the harassment of scientists in Europe, Canada or the rest of the world. |
07.09.2012
African farmers must do more to beat climate change -study
African farmers are finding new ways to cope with droughts, erosion and other ravages of climate change but need to develop even more techniques to thrive in an increasingly uncertain environment, scientists said on Friday. |
06.09.2012
Schimbarile climatice vor determina migrarea populatiei vulnerabile
Schimbarile climatice manifestate in ultimii ani va determina in curand un fenomen de migrare a populatiei din zonele cele mai vulnerabile, in special Africa, a declarat joi Oliver Ruppel, profesor la Universitatea din Stellenbosch, Africa de Sud, prezent la un formum pe tema schimbarilor climatice, care se desfasoara zilele acestea in Bucuresti. |
06.09.2012
UN climate change talks in Bangkok, Thailand
Focus shifts to Doha as Bangkok concludes climate change talks - The latest round of the UN climate change talks ended Wednesday in Bangkok, Thailand, with some progress made but still with mixed feelings as to whether governments are showing the ambition and will needed to solve the climate crisis. “The reason why the climate crisis is unfolding so dramatically is because governments have let a massive gap grow between what climate science says needs to be done and what they are actually doing to reduce emissions,” Greenpeace International charges. |
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