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07.05.2012 Solar minimum may lead to abrupt climatic conditions
An abrupt cooling in Europe along with an increase in humidity and especially in windiness coincided with a sustained reduction in solar activity 2800 years ago, researchers say.
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07.05.2012 Feds to repeal Kyoto Act in budget bill, critics slam move
The federal government is eliminating an accountability measure when it comes to the environment by repealing the Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act, say critics who believe the Conservatives don’t have the “courage” to do the right thing on climate change.
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06.05.2012 Government urged to force firms to report carbon emissions
Britain's government should force large companies to provide annual information on their carbon emissions in addition to reporting profits and executive pay, an alliance of businesses and environmental groups said, backed by public opinion.
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06.05.2012 India objects to inclusion of UN, INGOs' partisan reports in climate change talks
Miffed with the way some UN and other international organizations have played a partisan role in climate change negotiations, India has demanded that their reports and studies should not be accepted as part of these deliberations.
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06.05.2012 Al-Attiyah chairs session at Bonn climate meeting
HE the Chairman of the Administrative Control and Transparency Authority and President of the 18th Conference of the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP18) Abdullah bin Hamad al-Attiyah yesterday chaired a session entitled “The way to Qatar Climate Change Conference COP 18”, enlisted as part of events of the ministerial meeting on climate change which concluded in Bonn yesterday.
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06.05.2012 New Global Climate Change Accord Crucial
BONN (IDN) - Defining the path for a new global climate change agreement is one of the five crucial areas in which progress needs be made in 2012, according to ministers and high-level officials who gathered for an informal meeting on May 4-5 in Bonn, the seat of the secretariat of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) which, with 195 countries, has near universal membership.
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05.05.2012 S. Africa calls for greater efforts to cope with climate change
The 2011 UN Climate Change Conference created a strong momentum to meet the challenge and this momentum should continue, Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Maite Nkoana- Mashabane said in a statement.
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05.05.2012 Build on COP17 momentum: Nkoane-Mashabane
It is essential to build on the strong momentum of the 2011 UN Climate Change Conference to curb greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate change, the department of international relations said on Saturday.
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03.05.2012 South Korean Parliament Approves Carbon Trading System
South Korea approved a cap-and-trade system to cut greenhouse gases as President Lee Myung Bak seeks support for new restrictions on factories and power plants in the fastest-growing emitter among industrialized democracies.
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03.05.2012 South Korea approves emissions trading scheme
South Korea's parliament has approved a long-delayed bill to start trading carbon dioxide emissions in 2015, joining the vanguard of countries battling climate change.
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02.05.2012 Uncertainty still clouds future of EU biodiesel
(Reuters) - Senior European Union officials failed on Wednesday to agree on how to measure the full climate impact of bio fuels, prolonging uncertainty in a debate that threatens to wipe out large parts of Europe's biodiesel industry.
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02.05.2012 China must act urgently to curb city emissions: World Bank
(Reuters) - China must act urgently on multiple fronts if it is to cut greenhouse gas emissions from its rapidly expanding cities and hit government targets for curbing carbon intensity, a new report from the World Bank said on Thursday.
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02.05.2012 EU firms use 254.6 mln UN offsets to meet 2011 caps
Installations covered by the EU Emissions Trading Scheme surrendered 254.6 million U.N.-backed offsets for compliance in 2011, nearly double the amount handed in last year, data released by the European Commission showed on Wednesday. The figures included 178.8 million Certified Emissions Reductions (CERs) and 75.8 million Emissions Reduction Units (ERUs), carbon credits issued under the Kyoto Protocol.
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23.05.2011 Sydney, Melbourne Vulnerable to Rising Sea Level, Climate Commission Says
Coastal regions near Australia's largest cities of Sydney and Melbourne are vulnerable to rising sea levels and "extreme" flooding caused by global warming, the Climate Commission said.
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23.05.2011 RPT-Climate change warnings add heat to Australia CO2 price debate
A team of Australia's top scientists warned on Monday of dire climate change in calling for the nation's carbon-dominated energy sector to turn green, as the government struggles to win support for a carbon price to cut pollution.
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23.05.2011 Adaptation measures should be integrated into national policies
AMMAN - Climate change adaptation measures should be integrated into national policies, while the Kingdom's infrastructure should be designed to reduce the impact of the phenomenon on natural resources, experts said on Sunday.
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20.05.2011 Climate change and deforestation pose risk to Amazon rainforest
Deforestation and climate change will likely decimate much of the Amazon rainforest, says a new study by Brazil's National Institute for Space Research (INPE) and the UK's Met Office Hadley Centre.
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19.05.2011 Europe's steelmakers challenge EU's green strategy
Europe's steelmakers launched their most vocal challenge yet to the region's green growth strategy on Thursday, saying the added cost of curbing emissions would hand the advantage to overseas rivals.
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19.05.2011 Interview: China's goal towards "green economy" in the right direction: former Norwegian PM Brundtland
That China is talking about developing "green economy" is a move in the right direction, said former Norwegian Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland in an exclusive interview with Xinhua during the 3rd Nobel Laureate Symposium on Global Sustainability being held in Stockholm on Wednesday.
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18.05.2011 EU says $7 billion CO2 sale to be slightly delayed
(Reuters) - The European Union has delayed by one month a vote that would allow the European Investment Bank (EIB) to raise about five billion euros ($7.1 billion) to support innovative low-carbon technologies.
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