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news.outlookindia.com | Nations Slam Canada's Withdrawal From Kyoto Protocol
Source: PTI - Four emerging economies, including India and China, today condemned top carbon emitter Canada's decision to withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol saying such steps by developed countries "seriously questions their credibility" in dealing with the threat of climate change.
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UK greenhouse gas emissions rise 3.1% in 2010 | Energy Efficiency News
UK policy, greenhouse gas emissions, CO2, Kyoto Protocol, emissions reduction target, heating and ventilation, energy generation, gas, fossil fuels,
Spain Needs $466 Million in Carbon Credits to Meet Kyoto Limit - Bloomberg
Spain may need to buy at least 355 million euros ($466 million) of carbon emissions permits to meet its obligations under the Kyoto Protocol, Agriculture Minister Miguel Arias-Canete said.
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U.N. sustainable development summit shifts from climate change | Reuters
(Reuters) - Representatives from around the world gather in Rio in June to try to hammer out goals for sustainable development at a U.N. conference designed to avoid being tripped up by the intractable
Negotiator praises Canada’s record on climate change | Vancouver, Canada | Straight.com
I would like to take this opportunity to respond to the allegation that members of the Canadian delegation were trying to “cajole” other countries to pull out of the Kyoto Protocol during the international climate change talks in Durban, South Africa.
The Platform Opens a Window: An Unambiguous Consequence of the Durban Climate Talks | The Energy
In my previous essay – following the 17th Conference of the Parties (COP-17) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), which adjourned on December 11, 2011 – I offered my assessment of the Durban climate negotiations, addressing the frequently-posed question of whether
Lack of Government Will, Useless Climate Debate and Loss of Biodiversity | Use Celsias.com - reduce
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Ecologists to Challenge Kyoto Refusal | Business | The Moscow Times
Environmentalists and business associations have both attacked the government's decision to stay out of the second period of the Kyoto Protocol and promised to challenge the decision in the coming year.
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