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04.05.2011 Efectele schimbarilor climatice din Arctica, mult mai serioase decat se presupunea
Efectele schimbarilor climatice din zona arctica isi fac deja simtita prezenta, pornind de la subtierea calotei glaciare si pana la scurtarea anotimpului friguros. Iar schimbarile au loc mult mai repede decat prevazusera cercetatorii. Cel putin acest lucru reiese dintr-un nou studiu efectuat in Arctica, si prezentat la Copenhaga in aceasta saptamana.
Accesări: 171
 
03.05.2011 Manuel bemoans lack of price for carbon emissions
CAPE TOWN — The absence of a price for something as destructive as carbon emissions was a "manifest market failure", Planning Minister Trevor Manuel said last week.
Accesări: 265
 
02.05.2011 European Carbon Climbs to a 4-Week High as Germany’s Electricity Advances
European Union carbon-dioxide permits jumped to an almost four-week high as German power prices rose, increasing demand for pollution rights.
Accesări: 214
 
02.05.2011 Connie Hedegaard seeks renewable energy targets for 2030
The EU's climate chief is seeking to extend the bloc's renewable energy targets, in a move apparently designed to protect the green energy sector from an intensifying attack by the gas industry.
Accesări: 296
 
29.04.2011 Russia Says It Won’t Be Forced by the UN to Fund Poor-Nation Climate Aid
Russia said it won’t be forced by the United Nations to contribute to about $30 billion being raised through 2012 to finance climate-change-adaptation projects in poor nations.
Accesări: 334
 
29.04.2011 Business Roundtable Urges EPA to Stop Greenhouse Gas Rules
The Business Roundtable, a group of chief executives officers from companies such as General Electric Co. (GE) and Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM), urged the Obama administration to abandon efforts to regulate greenhouse gases from industrial polluters.
Accesări: 328
 
29.04.2011 Barbatii emit cu 7 kilograme mai mult CO2, intr-o zi, decat femeile
Se vorbeste mult despre despre gazele cu efect de sera emise din fabrici, restaurante sau de masini, dar v-ati gandit vreodata cat dioxid de carbon emit femeile sau barbatii?
Accesări: 249
 
28.04.2011 Samoa's forests get $4.9 million 'climate change proofing'
The Samoan government is getting an injection of almost 5 million dollars to help it manage the effect of climate change on its forests.
Accesări: 301
 
28.04.2011 Interview: China's long-term approach to investment benefits Africa: UN official
In a way that is different from traditional investors from Europe or the United States, China 's long-term approach to its investment in Africa has benefited many countries, Lazarous Kapambwe, chief of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) told Xinhua in a recent interview.
Accesări: 381
 
27.04.2011 Korea and IMO join forces against CO2
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and South Korea have announced an aid programme for the east Asian region targeting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction in shipping. The move is the latest sign of the growing push by Asian economies to embrace the opportunities of the green economy, not just in shipping and ports but across the industrial spectrum.
Accesări: 361
 
27.04.2011 AFB to host regional climate change workshop
LATIN America and the Caribbean's ability to adapt to the devastating impacts of climate change is expected to improve with the hosting of a major capacity-building workshop in the region this year.
Accesări: 354
 
26.04.2011 Manuel appointed to UN Green Climate Fund Committee
South Africa’s National Planning Commission Minister Trevor Manuel has been appointed to the transitional committee responsible for the design of the Green Climate Fund, which would be established under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) as agreed at the 16th Conference of the Parties in Cancun in 2010.
Accesări: 357
 
26.04.2011 Japan greenhouse gas emissions hit record low in 2009/10
Japan's greenhouse gas emissions hit a record low in the year to March 2010, data showed on Tuesday, but emissions may rise this fiscal year despite an expected economic slowdown if the country turns to fossil fuels to make up for lost nuclear power in the wake of last month's devastating earthquake and tsunami.
Accesări: 378
 
25.04.2011 UN targets black carbon emissions
MANILA, Philippines – United Nations member-countries are considering strategies to reduce black carbon emissions, one of the air pollutants identified by scientists as an important link to climate change because of its role in contributing to global warming.
Accesări: 392
 
25.04.2011 Trade shifts help rich meet climate goals: study
OSLO (Reuters) - The shift in manufacturing to emerging nations is doing more to curb rich countries' greenhouse gas emissions than measures they are taking to meet the U.N. pact to fight climate change, a study showed.
Accesări: 339
 
25.04.2011 Carbon emissions 'hidden' in imported goods revealed
The extent of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions "hidden" in imported goods is growing, according to two studies.
Accesări: 322
 
19.04.2011 UN finds NZ credibility gap on emissions
A United Nations review has found a large credibility gap between New Zealand's target for reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 and the measures in place to achieve it.
Accesări: 341
 
19.04.2011 Supreme Court to hear major climate change case
The last time the Supreme Court heard a major case about climate change, the judges split along ideological lines and ultimately favored the argument that the Clean Air Act gave the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the authority to regulate carbon emissions. The decision in Massachusetts v EPA set the stage for the current battle on Capitol Hill that now sees Republicans fighting to rein in the EPA’s extended power to regulate.
Accesări: 325
 
19.04.2011 Greenhouse gas levels increase
AUSTRALIA'S greenhouse gas emissions rose 0.5 per cent last year, driven in part by a large jump in iron and steel production as the nation shrugged off the effects of the global financial crisis.
Accesări: 326
 
18.04.2011 Tropical countries aim for global forest pact mongabay.com
Representatives from more than 30 countries are expected to hammer out a formal agreement for future discussions on forest and climate issues when they meet next month in the Republic of Congo, reports the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS).
Accesări: 340
 
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