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08.09.2010 Rich countries may pay $10 bn this year: UN climate chief
Rich countries are likely to live up to their commitment to pay $10 billion this year to combat climate change, the UN's new climate panel chief said here Wednesday.
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08.09.2010 Kyoto Protocol to continue past 2012: UN climate chief
NEW DELHI: As hopes for any deal on global warming dims at the Cancun meet later this year, UN climate chief Christiana Figueres today made it clear that the Kyoto Protocol will continue post 2012 as a second protocol since it does not have a "sunset" clause.
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08.09.2010 U.S. Won't Pass Carbon-Price Law for Power Generators This Year, Reid Says
The U.S. won’t pass legislation this year that charges power plants a price for releasing carbon dioxide and other gases that scientists have linked to climate change, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said.
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08.09.2010 Carbon credit prices shoot up after probe constricts supply
Market pricing becomes uncertain after UN probe into data laundering.Prices of carbon credit certificates on the European climate exchange have risen after the regulator disallowed credits from greenhouse gas HFC-23 from a number of projects. Credits from such projects account for around 10 per cent of total carbon emission certificates (CERs).
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08.09.2010 Analysis: Nod For Australia's Labor Likely Boost For CO2 Law
Australia is now much more likely to introduce a price on planet-warming carbon pollution after support by independents and Greens returned the Labor Party to office on Tuesday.
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07.09.2010 World Investment Forum opens in SE China with focus on sustainable development
The Second World Investment Forum (WIF), seeking to offer insights on the balance between investment and sustainable development, opened Tuesday in Xiamen, in southeast China's Fujian Province.
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07.09.2010 Nations rethink Copenhagen commitment on climate funding
The informal climate change ministerial talks in Geneva hosted by the Swiss government to overcome the hurdle of tong-term financing of mitigation and adaption measures and its regulation on climate change evoked mixed responses from the players and NGOs.
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06.09.2010 World facing mass extinction: Australian scientist
Climate change, over-fishing and other human impacts have pushed the oceans to the brink of a mass extinction, which means tens of millions of years before a full recovery, an Australian scientist told media on Monday.
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06.09.2010 Hope of deal in Cancun fades as rich break vow
Hope of progress on a global climate deal at the year-end Cancun summit is rapidly dimming with rich countries backtracking on their commitment to provide climate funds. Finance is a key issue for rebuilding trust among developing and developed countries.
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06.09.2010 Climate Change affecting Bees
Climate change may be preventing bees from carrying out the vital job of pollination by upsetting their life cycles, a study has shown.
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02.09.2010 Emissions impossible?
UN scheme under fire for lack of effectiveness, while Commission seeks to protect emissions scheme.
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02.09.2010 Academic: Carbon trading could transform northeast
With traditional heavy industries that rely on intensive consumption of resources, Jilin province in northeast China could help the move toward sustainability through trading in carbon emissions, according to a proposal from an academic in the province.
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02.09.2010 World cannot afford worsening disasters, warns UN climate change chief
The world cannot afford escalating disasters of the kind recently witnessed in Pakistan and Russia, the top United Nations climate change official said today, underscoring the need for governments to take swift action to lead the world towards a low-carbon future.
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01.09.2010 Geneva talks aim to maintain climate finance momentum
Ministerial meeting hopes for low-carbon funding breakthrough ahead of Cancun summit
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01.09.2010 EU carbon permit volumes fall in August, CERs rise
Traded volumes in European Union carbon permits fell by a third last month compared to July, while transactions in Kyoto carbon offsets jumped by 34 percent, Point Carbon said on Wednesday.
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01.09.2010 U.N. To Study Impact Of Incomplete Climate Action
The U.N. panel of climate scientists will look at the costs of "second best" ways of fighting global warming amid doubts that all countries will sign up to U.N.-led action, a leading expert said on Tuesday.
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01.09.2010 Need for concerted response to tackle global warming stressed
The urgent need for countries to sink their differences and evolve a concerted response to global warming and climate management was underscored by participants at a seminar here on Tuesday.
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01.09.2010 Climate: New talks aim for push on finance
Ministers from nearly four dozen countries meet in Geneva on Thursday and Friday, bidding for progress on climate finance, an issue that has bedevilled the quest to roll back global warming.
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01.09.2010 Australian PM Wins Greens Support In Govt Bid
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard forged an alliance with the Greens party on Wednesday to take her party closer to forming a government, but vowed not to allow the deal to change her plans for a tax on miners' profits.
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31.08.2010 Japan emissions trading scheme prepares for 2013 launch
The Japanese government is preparing to revive pre-election plans to introduce a nationwide emissions trading scheme, according to draft documents obtained by Reuters.
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