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14.12.2011 UN: Canada, out of Kyoto, must still cut emissions
Reuters) - Canada still has a legal obligation under United Nations rules to cut its emissions despite the country's pullout from the Kyoto Protocol, the U.N. climate chief said on Tuesday.
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13.12.2011 COP-17: Durban UN climate deal hailed as ‘watershed’
THE United Nations (UN) climate change negotiations that ended in Durban on Sunday were "historic" and had delivered a "watershed" deal that took in developed and developing nations, Water and Environmental Affairs Minister Edna Molewa said yesterday.
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13.12.2011 Carbon markets still on life support after climate deal
LONDON (Reuters) - Carbon markets are still on life support after a U.N. climate deal agreed in South Africa on Sunday put off some big decisions until next year and failed to deliver any hope for a needed boost in carbon permit demand.
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13.12.2011 Canada quits Kyoto climate pact
(CNN) -- Canada officially renounced the expiring Kyoto Protocol on Monday, a day after international negotiators agreed to extend the treaty's limits on carbon emissions blamed for a warming climate.
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12.12.2011 Kyoto protocol lives on
After two weeks of tense negotiations at the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change’s 17th Conference of the Parties (COP17), governments have come to several decisions, including the continuation of the Kyoto protocol, and a more active Green Climate Fund.
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12.12.2011 International Energy Agency welcomes climate pact
The world's global energy authority has welcomed the Durban road map for a new climate pact as a positive step towards avoiding catastrophic climate change but warned countries not to use to the talks as a reason to ease off on immediate action.
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11.12.2011 UN chief hails Durban climate roadmap
New York - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Sunday hailed what he called the "significant" breakthrough at UN climate talks that produced a roadmap towards an accord joining all major greenhouse-gas emitters.
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11.12.2011 Hope at last at the Durban conference on climate change
UN climate change conferences don't of themselves cut greenhouse gas emissions. Negotiations about targets and texts cannot do that; only government policies that incentivise and require business investment in low carbon technologies and other emission-reducing activities can.
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11.12.2011 Climate accord: 'Good but not good enough'
Though the UN's top climate-change official, Christiana Figueres, and South African International Relations and Cooperation Minister and COP17 president Maite Nkoana-Mashabane hailed the unexpected outcome of COP17 as a victory, environmental groups said the future of the planet was still at risk.
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09.12.2011 US signals support for EU's climate roadmap
DURBAN, South Africa - Head of the US delegation to the 17th Conference of Parties (COP17) to the United Nations Framework of Climate Change Conventions (UNFCCC) indicated on Thursday that Washington supports the European Union's roadmap unveiled at the meeting.
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09.12.2011 Support grows for Durban climate deal
DURBAN, South Africa (Reuters) - Support grew on Thursday for an EU plan to agree a global climate change pact with binding targets by 2015, after poor nations vulnerable to climate change forged alliances with developed countries.
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08.12.2011 UN Climate Conference close to deal on Green Fund
DURBAN, South Africa (Reuters) - Negotiators are close to agreeing the shape of a Green Climate Fund, which is designed to help poor nations tackle global warming and nudge them towards a new global effort to fight climate change.
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08.12.2011 Kyoto pact likely to be extended
Extension of the Kyoto Protocol, which expires at the end of 2012, is becoming more likely in spite of strong opposition from Japan, according to participants at the ministerial-level meeting of a UN climate conference in Durban.
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08.12.2011 Climate talks 'lacking urgency'
Lack of urgency in the Durban meeting halls and pressing issues elsewhere threaten to block progress as the UN climate summit enters its final days.
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08.12.2011 Big emerging nations call for Kyoto extension
As the world's heads of state arrive in Durban, South Africa, to begin the high-level segment of the United Nations climate negotiations, the largest emerging economies said they were united in wanting a legal agreement on the Kyoto Protocol.
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07.12.2011 You must lead world from abyss, urges Ban
The world is nearing a point of no return and only decision makers at the climate change conference in Durban "can bring us from the edge", United Nations secretary-general Ban Ki-moon said.
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07.12.2011 UN chief fears climate accord is ‘beyond reach’
Ban Ki-moon, secretary- general of the UN, has warned that “grave economic troubles” and political divisions meant a new global climate treaty may be “beyond our reach”, darkening the mood at international climate talks in South Africa.
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07.12.2011 "Big Three" polluters oppose binding climate deal
DURBAN, South Africa (Reuters) - The world's three biggest polluters China, the United States and India refused to move towards a new legal commitment to curb their carbon emissions on Tuesday, increasing the risk that climate talks will fail to clinch a meaningful deal this week.
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07.12.2011 “Act while you still can” - Zuma
President Jacob Zuma and several world leaders delivered stirring speeches in Durban on Tuesday evening on the need to act quickly to “save the world” from climate change – despite clear signals that political negotiators will once again delay the solutions recommended by most climate scientists.
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06.12.2011 Crunch time at COP17 as high-level negotiations begin
World leaders and government ministers start their top level climate talks at COP17 on Tuesday, amid warnings that a breakthrough agreement is unlikely.
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