15.09.2011
‘Common ground’ seen in talks on UN Green Climate Fund
The UN hailed “solid progress” in the design of its Green Climate Fund (GCF), following its third meeting this week, at which one private sector observer reported “more common ground than not” among design committee members. |
14.09.2011
Climate investment needs "quantum leap", says U.N. official
The private sector needs to make a "quantum leap" by joining forces in lobbying efforts, radically changing business models and increasing investment in order to combat climate change, the U.N.'s climate chief said on Wednesday. |
13.09.2011
Developing Countries’ Designs for the Green Climate Fund
With its coffers largely dry and its management being contested, the Green Climate Fund (GCF) remains a hot topic among African civil society. Ahead of the upcoming international climate change meeting in South Africa, African ministers have already met to set their agenda and civil society is looking to do the same. |
13.09.2011
COP 17 key for decision on carbon capture’s inclusion under CDM
The seventeenth conference of the parties (COP 17) negotiations on climate change in Durban were viewed as key for making decisions on whether or not carbon capture and storage (CCS) would be accepted under the clean development mechanism (CDM). |
13.09.2011
Committee designing UN-backed green climate fund reports good progress
The transitional committee tasked with designing a new fund to mobilize resources to help developing countries mitigate the impact of global warming under the United Nations climate change convention today reported “solid progress” after a three-day meeting in Geneva. |
13.09.2011
Africa Keen to Ensure Kyoto Protocol Survives
(IPS) - Durban should not be the burial ground for the Kyoto Protocol, says Kumi Naidoo, Executive Director of Greenpeace International, about his expectations from the 17th United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change happening in his hometown in South Africa later this year. |
12.09.2011
Summit sounds climate change alarm
AUCKLAND (AFP) – Pacific leaders identified climate change as the greatest threat to the region Thursday, ordering officials to start work on plans to help people forced to relocate by rising sea levels. |
12.09.2011
EU wants firm decisions on legally binding climate agreement
While much of the focus for the Durban climate change conference was on getting the institutions under the Cancun Agreements up and running and deciding on the future of the Kyoto Protocol, the European Union (EU) is also pushing for an outline of the process towards a legally binding climate change agreement. |
11.09.2011
New UK fund to help poor nations in trade talks
London: Britain is setting up a new Advocacy Fund to provide legal advice and support to poor countries to prepare for key climate and trade talks so that they are not marginalised in negotiations, official sources here said. |
08.09.2011
UN Chief Calls Climate Change “Real,” Demands Action
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called Thursday for stepped-up efforts to fight global climate change, directly linking the phenomenon to drought in the Horn of Africa and severe flooding in Australia. |
07.09.2011
EU will re-sign Kyoto if others act
The European Union is willing to sign up to a second commitment period under the Kyoto Protocol, after the present one expires at the end of next year, but only if commitments are forthcoming from other major emitters, EU Climate Action Commissioner Connie Hedegaard says. |
05.09.2011
UN, EU Leaders to Hear Pacific Climate Concerns
Auckland, New Zealand. Pacific leaders will highlight the threat that rising seas pose to low-lying nations at a regional forum in Auckland this week attended by the heads of the United Nations and the European Commission. |
30.08.2011
Kyoto team suspends Romania from carbon market
The Kyoto Protocol committee has blocked Romania from selling carbon credits over concerns about irregularities in the country's carbon emissions data, Romania's environment ministry said Sunday. |
30.08.2011
Schimbările climatice afectează sănătatea mintală
Schimbările climatice pot avea un anumit impact asupra sănătăţii mintale a populaţiei - stres pentru adulţi şi anxietate pentru copii -, potrivit unui studiu publicat luni de un institut de cercetări ştiinţifice din Australia. |
29.08.2011
Climate will make us depressed and anxious
If we don't start tackling climate change, Australians will be increasingly depressed, anxious or stressed.... and more prone to substance abuse, a new report says. |
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