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17.01.2011 China powers ahead to cut emissions
WE have had a terrible reminder of just how disastrous weather events can be.
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17.01.2011 Heated debate for Durban
The Seventeenth Conference of the Parties (COP 17) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change will be held in Durban in December.
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14.01.2011 World leaders to attend energy summit in Abu Dhabi
ABU DHABI— World leaders including heads of state and government, along with United Nation’s Secretary General and other officials are assembling in Abu Dhabi to discuss renewable energy issues, at the Four day the World Future Energy Summit or WFES-2011, Abu Dhabi’s flagship annual show.
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14.01.2011 Japan Undeterred From Buying Ukraine Carbon Permits
Japan has no objection to buying more carbon emissions rights from Ukraine as its checks have shown that money Tokyo previously paid for permits has been properly accounted for, a government official said Thursday.
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14.01.2011 It's time to talk of climate change
What kind of world are we going to leave for the next generation?
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14.01.2011 From Cancun to Durban – what’s in store for the next 12 months?
When you land in Cancun, what strikes you most starkly are concrete blocks upon concrete blocks that have taken occupation where lush mangroves once existed.
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13.01.2011 Emissions blamed as 2010 ties for warmest
Last year tied for the warmest globally since data keeping began, capping a decade of record high temperatures that show mankind's greenhouse gases emissions are heating the planet, a US agency said.
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13.01.2011 CO2 Trading Worth Up to $212 Billion Opposed by Japan, Korea
Japanese and South Korean companies, adopting arguments that helped block carbon trading in the U.S., are opposing government plans to set up emission markets worth a potential $212 billion by 2020.
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13.01.2011 Austria fails to meet Kyoto Protocol emission target
Austria had failed to meet the greenhouse gas emission target set by the Kyoto Protocol in 2009, Austria's environment ministry said Wednesday in a press release.
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12.01.2011 Moon hails UAE’s efforts to tap sun power
ABU DHABI: Ban Ki-Moon, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, announced his participation at the fourth annual World Future Energy Summit (WFES) in Abu Dhabi from Jan.17-20. The event is hosted by Masdar.
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12.01.2011 Ban Ki-moon expected at Abu Dhabi green summit
The UN's top diplomat is arriving in Abu Dhabi next week.Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary general, will be among the high-profile delegates set to gather at the World Future Energy Summit.
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12.01.2011 EU Says Members Show Support for CO2 Offsets Limits
European Union Climate Chief Connie Hedegaard said the bloc’s member states showed “broad support” for a proposed ban on certain United Nations carbon offsets related to industrial gases.
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12.01.2011 ‘Group of 77’ developing nations must play role in advancing UN priorities, Ban says
The bloc of developing nations known as the “Group of 77 and China” must make its voice heard in achieving a full spectrum of United Nations goals, from global anti-poverty targets to tackling climate change to empowering women, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said today.
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11.01.2011 Guyana calls for meaningful collective action to combat climate change
Translating negotiating positions into meaningful collective action is long overdue in efforts to combat climate change. That's what Guyana's President BharratJagdeo told the 16th conference of the parties of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. He said this can only happen if political leaders make the necessary decisions and stand by them.
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10.01.2011 Why the CIA is spying on a changing climate
WASHINGTON — Last summer, as torrential rains flooded Pakistan, a veteran intelligence analyst watched closely from his desk at CIA headquarters just outside the capital.
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10.01.2011 Climate change prompts debate among experts about spread of tropical diseases
The room where 10,000 Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes hatch each week is hot and humid and smells like the tropics - an appropriate surrogate for a warming world. The Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute in Baltimore, where the insects are raised, was created with a billionaire's anonymous donation a decade ago, after a map printed in Scientific American suggested that by 2020 malaria could be breaking out in Baltimore, and across the eastern United States and Europe.
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09.01.2011 Warming to devastate glaciers, Antarctic icesheet - studies
PARIS — Global warming may wipe out three-quarters of Europe's alpine glaciers by 2100 and hike sea levels by four metres (13 feet) by the year 3000 through melting the West Antarctic icesheet, two studies published on Sunday said.
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09.01.2011 Rival plays on climate change go head to head on London stage
Two leading London theatres tackle the controversial subject of climate change in plays opening next month. The works will be the first about global warming staged by major companies in the UK.
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06.01.2011 Climate Change May Result in More Skin Disease
LAS VEGAS – Some of the effects of climate change are beginning to appear in dermatologists’ offices, and there may be more to come.
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06.01.2011 A year in the hot seat
Commissioner vows to push for climate deal and praises ‘balanced' agreement at Cancún.
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