30.11.2012
Invest in food on climate change risk: Baring
Farmland in Brazil, soybeans and agricultural equipment makers are among ways to play the global risks of climate change and population growth, Baring Asset Management's chief investment officer said on Thursday. |
29.11.2012
ONU: extremele ecologice ale anului 2012
Anul 2012 a fost marcat de fenomene extreme în întreaga lume. În special emisfera de Nord a antrenat numeroase recorduri de temperatură, o topire record a banchizei arctice și perioade de frig extrem, a anunțat miercuri, 28 noiembrie, Organizația Meteorologică Mondială (OMM), citată de hotnews.ro, transmite UNIMEDIA. |
28.11.2012
How can Peru make next year’s climate summit a success?
As delegates begin to reflect on the limited success of the UN Climate Change negotiations in Warsaw which ended last week, eyes are now turning optimistically to Peru as the incoming president of COP20 in 2014. |
25.11.2012
China urges turning climate talks into action
The main job for the Doha Climate Change Conference is to start implementing what we've already agreed on in the past, China's chief climate change negotiator said on Sunday. |
23.11.2012
Communicating climate change: success or failure?
The ultimate measure of success for communicating research into climate change and energy is that global emissions should be falling. Unfortunately, emissions are rising at levels previously never thought of. |
22.11.2012
Qatar set to host major climate talks
When the tiny desert nation of Qatar was chosen to host the latest round of United Nations climate change negotiations, environmentalists were stunned. |
21.11.2012
BASIC countries call for commitment on climate change
Climate change ministers from Brazil, South Africa, India and China, also known as the BASIC countries, have called on the developed economies to "scale up ambitions" to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to meet the 2-degree target, a week before a climate change conference in Doha, Qatar. |
20.11.2012
Climate change a 'real and present danger,' Kent says
Federal Environment Minister Peter Kent thinks recent extreme weather events are forcing politicians in both Canada and the U.S. to focus on the issue of climate change, and that includes members of his Conservative government's cabinet. |
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