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28.01.2011 UN climate talks set for April in Bangkok
PARIS — UN climate talks will take place in Bangkok from April 3-8 to follow up on last month's meeting in Mexico, including the future of the Kyoto Protocol, sources close to the negotiations said on Friday.
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27.01.2011 S. Korea Parliament to Debate Carbon-Trading Legislation in February
South Korea’s presidential committee plans to submit legislation on carbon-emissions trading to parliament next month amid opposition from business groups.
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27.01.2011 S. African city gears up for UN climate change talks
Although the 17th United Nations Framework Convention in Durban is 10 months away, preparations in the South Africa host city are underway, the South African parliament in Cape Town heard on Wednesday.
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27.01.2011 India to unveil emissions trading scheme on February 1
NEW DELHI: India will be unveiling its own cap and trade mechanism to deal with air pollution on February 1. The proposed market-based mechanism seeks to introduce a system of self-regulation among industrial units by putting a price on emission of pollutants. A price for emissions, makes it costly to pollute, therefore incentivising polluters to reduce emissions. The first domestic emissions trading scheme will begin in Tamil Nadu and Gujarat.
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27.01.2011 Climate talks 'off life support' but what next? Davos panel to discuss road to Durban
DAVOS, Switzerland — The thick, heavy snowfall outside the World Economic Forum's annual meeting has not whitewashed fears about climate change, and its effects on the economy.
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26.01.2011 SA feels heat to secure climate agreement
Department of Environmental Affairs say SA under pressure to ensure agreement of the Kyoto Protocol when hosting UN conference.
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26.01.2011 Offset Ban Will Boost Demand for Africa Carbon Projects, UN Says
The European Union’s ban on carbon credit imports linked to some industrial gases will boost demand for Clean Development Mechanism projects in Africa, a United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change official said.
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25.01.2011 Efforts to Fight Climate Change Revive Optimism
For years, China was seen as a major obstacle to global efforts to combat climate change because of its refusal to reduce emissions under the Kyoto Protocol.
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25.01.2011 ClimateGate affair: 'Learn and move on', say MPs
Inquiries into issues raised by 2009's climate e-mail hack did have flaws, a committee of MPs concludes.
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24.01.2011 Forest accords not saving trees, experts
NEW YORK — International accords on saving vulnerable forests are having little impact because they do not attack the core causes such as growing demand for biofuels and food crops, a new report said.
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24.01.2011 How Korea and Denmark can help each other go green
Korea and Denmark can work together on green growth initiatives, said Katherine Richardson - chair of the Danish Commission on Climate Change Policy and the vice dean for public outreach, faculty of science, at the University of Copenhagen - and the Danish government is hoping to partner with Korea to build green energy systems.
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23.01.2011 U.N. climate plans said too narrow to save forests
(Reuters) - World efforts to slow deforestation should do more to address underlying causes such as rising demand for crops or biofuels, widening from a U.N. focus on using trees to fight climate change, a study said Monday.
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20.01.2011 New climate data shows warming world: WMO
GENEVA (Reuters) – Last year tied for the hottest year on record, confirming a long-term warming trend which will continue unless greenhouse gas emissions are cut, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Thursday.
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20.01.2011 2010 hits global temperature high
2010 was the warmest year since global temperature records began in 1850 - although margins of uncertainty make it a statistical tie with 1998 and 2005.
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19.01.2011 UAE energy plan a model for the Gulf
ABU DHABI // UAE efforts to minimise its contribution to climate change could serve as a model for the rest of the Gulf, says the UN diplomat heading up efforts to reach a global climate deal.
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19.01.2011 Climate change to spur crop shortages, study claims
The world may be 2.4 degrees warmer by the end of this decade, and that could have deadly consequences for global food production, according to a new study overseen by Nobel Prize-winning climate scientist Osvaldo Canziani.
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18.01.2011 Global warming: Impact of receding snow and ice surprises scientists
The seasonal cooling effect of light-reflecting snow and ice in the Northern Hemisphere may be weakening at twice the rate predicted by climate models, a new study shows, accelerating the impact of global warming.
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18.01.2011 Climate fight 'can boost recovery'
Addressing climate change could contribute to the recovery of the global economy, said Nobel prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz.
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18.01.2011 1.6 bn people still have no access to electricity: UN
New York, Jan 18 (DPA) The UN has called for a clean energy revolution that would provide electricity to the world population, including the 1.6 billion people who currently have no access to it.
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17.01.2011 Expiry of Kyoto fails to inspire urgency in climate talks
Government representatives from around the world convened in Cancun, Mexico late last year for the UN climate change negotiations in an effort to reach agreement on a successor regime to the Kyoto protocol, which expires next year.
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