Category: Governments & Politics

China Softens Stance Before Cancun

China appeared Friday to soften its stance on a sticking point in UN climate change negotiations, the issue of

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US Could Face “CO2” Trade Boycott

A British climate change economist at the heart of international negotiations seeking a greenhouse gas deal said Friday that

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Rich Nations Break Aid Promises

Poor nations accused donors on Thursday of failing to keep a promise of extra climate aid, which the U.N.

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Farming to get $200M. in Climate Aid

LONDON (Reuters) -- Development agencies worldwide are joining forces to spend $200 million in a 10-year programme to help

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Climate Aid Too Focused on C02 Cuts

Under the non-binding Copenhagen Accord agreed at a U.N. summit in December 2009, donors agreed that money to give

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Some 60 Cities to Sign Climate Pact

Some 60 cities from across the globe will this weekend sign a voluntary pact to reduce greenhouse gas emissions,

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China’s Carbon Footprint Grows

The spread of consumerism among China's burgeoning middle class is behind the rapid growth of the Asian giant's environmental

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Climate Science “Under-Reported”

Less than 10 percent of the articles written about last year's Copenhagen climate summit dealt primarily with the science

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Third Qantas Jet Has Engine Trouble

Qantas's 90th anniversary celebrations have been overshadowed, with CEO Alan Joyce dismissing last night's mid-air engine fault on a

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Increased Controls over Tuna

Pacific island nations were missing out on income from lucrative tuna fisheries and should consider tripling access fees for

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