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18.08.2012 Elevating a vital partnership
Economic and cultural exchanges and political trust can help narrow China-Europe differences and expand cooperation
Views: 196
 
17.08.2012 Rare wildfires threaten Canadian polar bear habitat
Wildfires sparked by lightning near Canada's Hudson Bay are threatening the habitat of polar bears, encroaching on the old tree roots and frozen soil where females make their dens, a conservation expert on the big, white bears said on Thursday.
Views: 209
 
17.08.2012 Climate change driving Australian fish south
Australian scientists said Friday there was now "striking evidence" of extensive southward migration of tropical fish and declines in other species due to climate change, in a major ocean report card.
Views: 219
 
17.08.2012 Beer but no bumper cars as Obama magic slips in Iowa
He avoids the State Fair bumper cars, speaks to smaller groups, and makes fewer promises than he did in 2008.
Views: 226
 
16.08.2012 Coalition supports sequel to Kyoto protocol
THE Coalition has declared its support for Australia's involvement in a second round of the Kyoto protocol climate pact - a pledge that goes even further than the Gillard government's present stance.
Views: 201
 
16.08.2012 Zanzibar faces serious challenges of climate change
Facing environmental and economic challenges posed by global climate change, Tanzania's Zanzibar Island need to take steps to minimize the impact which could hinder the region's future development, a report said Tuesday.
Views: 187
 
15.08.2012 Urban Heat Island Effect And Climate Change May Cause Scorching City Temperatures
For scientists who worry about climate change, cities are just plain annoying. The acres of asphalt that cover roads and parking lots and roofs absorb enormous amounts of heat. In the summer, whirring air conditioners channel even more heat out of buildings and into the air. Climate scientists have to subtract this so-called urban heat island effect from their calculations if they want to get a true picture of how greenhouse gas emissions are warming the planet.
Views: 173
 
14.08.2012 Africa: Pushing the Envelop for an Addendum On Gender and Climate Change
Gender activists have issued a strong call for an Addendum on Gender and Climate Change to Heads of States of Southern African Development Community (SADC) meeting in Maputo, Mozambique on Saturday this week.
Views: 293
 
14.08.2012 Climate committee chairman Tim Yeo under pressure over industry links
Conservative MP Tim Yeo is facing a backlash from his colleagues on the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee over his paid roles within the renewable energy sector, it was reported.
Views: 196
 
14.08.2012 Youth summit discusses climate change
The recent examples of extreme weather across China - such as the heavy rain in Beijing last month - have highlighted climate change issues, China's chief climate change negotiator said on Monday.
Views: 211
 
13.08.2012 El Nino emerges, raising fears over food prices
An El Nino weather pattern is underway and will last until winter, Japan said on Friday, foreshadowing disruptive conditions that could harm crops from Australia to India at a time of rising fears about global food supplies.
Views: 217
 
13.08.2012 Asian cities starting to show cracks due to rapid economic development
Deadly floods, power blackouts and traffic gridlock — many of Asia’s biggest cities are buckling under the strain of rapid economic development, extreme weather and an exodus from the countryside.
Views: 195
 
12.08.2012 Parasites may get nastier with climate swings: study
Parasites look set to become more virulent because of climate change, according to a study showing that frogs suffer more infections from a fungus when exposed to unexpected swings in temperatures.
Views: 368
 
10.08.2012 Coalition seeks to reset New England emissions goal
It seems like a reason to celebrate: Greenhouse gas emissions from Northeast power plants are about 36 percent below a cap set in a landmark climate change pact.
Views: 191
 
10.08.2012 Climate change will bring more heavy rains in China
Climate change has triggered more floods in China and challenged drainage systems in big cities, experts say.
Views: 188
 
10.08.2012 Lawson bats for China in climate debate
Nigel Lawson believes it is wrong for the West to use environmental concerns as a weapon to beat China.
Views: 233
 
09.08.2012 Obama accused of 'backflipping' on crucial climate change target
THE US government has been accused by environmental and development groups of “backflipping” on seeking to cap the rise in global temperatures at 2 degrees Celsius – a key target in the UN negotiations on climate change.
Views: 167
 
09.08.2012 Climate: 2C or not 2C?
Comments by the US climate envoy last week discussing the value of the 2C target in international climate change negotiations have provoked quite a response.
Views: 265
 
08.08.2012 European Commission Reaffirms Climate Change Goals
The European Commission urged the world on Tuesday to stick with a goal of limiting climate change to a maximum temperature rise of 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 F) after Washington said the target could not be guaranteed.
Views: 168
 
08.08.2012 Salceda elected Asian rep to the first-ever Green Climate Fund Board
Albay province Governor Joey Sarte Salceda, also chairman of the Regional Development Council in the Philippines, has been elected to represent the developing countries in the Asia Pacific Region to the United Nations’ Green Climate Fund.
Views: 217
 
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