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Climate Talks Consensus: All Countries Should Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions–In Future

In a frantic late night rush, a plan to come up with a plan for reducing the greenhouse gas emissions of all countries passed muster at the UN's annual climate negotiations Read more: Climate Talks Consensus: All Countries Should Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions--In Future

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Climate Talks Consensus: All Countries Should Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions–In Future

In a frantic late night rush, a plan to come up with a plan for reducing the greenhouse gas emissions of all countries passed muster at the UN's annual climate negotiations Here is the original post: Climate Talks Consensus: All Countries Should Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions--In Future

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    Dec

Climate deal leaves questions on green fund and tech transfer

The UN Climate Change Conference (COP 17) in Durban, South Africa, ended yesterday (11 December) with an agreement that all countries would work towards legally binding targets for reducing carbon emissions. See original here: Climate deal leaves questions on green fund and tech transfer

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Climate deal leaves questions on green fund and tech transfer

The UN Climate Change Conference (COP 17) in Durban, South Africa, ended yesterday (11 December) with an agreement that all countries would work towards legally binding targets for reducing carbon emissions. Read the original here: Climate deal leaves questions on green fund and tech transfer

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    Dec

Agreement for New Global Treaty To Reduce Emissions

DURBAN, South Africa, Dec 11, 2011 (IPS) - The world is increasingly committed to dangerous levels of global warming with yet another failure by nations of the world to agree to needed reductions in carbon emissions here in Durban. However, as the 17th Conference of Parties ended early Sunday morning, members did agree to talk about a new...

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  • 12
    Dec

Agreement for New Global Treaty To Reduce Emissions

DURBAN, South Africa, Dec 11, 2011 (IPS) - The world is increasingly committed to dangerous levels of global warming with yet another failure by nations of the world to agree to needed reductions in carbon emissions here in Durban. However, as the 17th Conference of Parties ended early Sunday morning, members did agree to talk about a new...

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    Dec

Thirsty Eucalyptus Good for Absorbing Carbon

NAIROBI, Dec 12, 2011 (IPS) - On a steep slope of land in Thangathi village in Central Province, Kenya, Peter Nyaga surveys his four-year-old eucalyptus woodlot. He calculates the value of every tree on his two-hectare piece of land at maturity in three years. Visit link: Thirsty Eucalyptus Good for Absorbing Carbon

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Thirsty Eucalyptus Good for Absorbing Carbon

NAIROBI, Dec 12, 2011 (IPS) - On a steep slope of land in Thangathi village in Central Province, Kenya, Peter Nyaga surveys his four-year-old eucalyptus woodlot. He calculates the value of every tree on his two-hectare piece of land at maturity in three years. See the original post: Thirsty Eucalyptus Good for Absorbing Carbon

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    Dec

Analysis: Durban deal may do little to cool heating planet

(Reuters) - The world is forecast to grow hotter, sea levels to rise, intense weather to wreak even more destruction and the new deal struck by governments in Durban to cut greenhouse gas emissions will do little to lessen that damage. Read more: Analysis: Durban deal may do little to cool heating planet

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    Dec

Analysis: Durban deal may do little to cool heating planet

(Reuters) - The world is forecast to grow hotter, sea levels to rise, intense weather to wreak even more destruction and the new deal struck by governments in Durban to cut greenhouse gas emissions will do little to lessen that damage. Link: Analysis: Durban deal may do little to cool heating planet

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