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16.08.2011 "Climate Change Is Affecting Traditional Knowledge"
The traditional knowledge of nature developed since ancestral times by Colombia’s indigenous peoples is increasingly challenged by the unnatural effects of climate change, a phenomenon that is deeply troubling to the keepers of this knowledge, says biologist Brigitte Baptiste.
Accesări: 188
 
16.08.2011 Climate Change Funds must be spent Responsibly: TSI
Transparency Solomon Islands (TSI) encourages the governments to spend money that is allocated for climate change initiatives responsibly.
Accesări: 264
 
16.08.2011 Business needs stronger voice in global climate negotiations − De Boer
KPMG’s global climate change and sustainability advisor Yvo de Boer said on Tuesday that there should be more interaction between governments and the private sector on the international climate change negotiations, as decisions at this forum impacted on business.
Accesări: 230
 
15.08.2011 On endless ice, searching for clues to our future
ON JAKOBSHAVN GLACIER, Greenland—The pilot eased his five-ton helicopter toward the glacier's rumpled surface, aiming for the lightest of setdowns atop one of the fastest-flowing ice streams on Earth.
Accesări: 219
 
15.08.2011 Obama administration encounters opposition to international climate agenda
President Obama spoke of lofty intentions to help the world reduce greenhouse gases when he addressed delegates to United Nations talks in Copenhagen in 2009.
Accesări: 155
 
12.08.2011 U.N. chief vows to tackle climate change, economic upheaval
U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon on Friday renewed his pledge to "lead by example" with great determination to help the world body tackle a set of new global challenges from climate change and economic upheaval to pandemics.
Accesări: 171
 
12.08.2011 Cabinet to consider SA’s COP 17 negotiation stance in October
Water and Environmental Affairs Minister Edna Molewa reports that South Africa’s negotiating position for the seventeenth United Nations (UN) Framework Conven- tion on Climate Change Conference of the Parties, or COP 17, will be submitted for Cabinet approval in October.
Accesări: 138
 
11.08.2011 Climate, natural hazards and change in Southeast Asia
Climate change is projected to bring more extreme weather events to this part of the world: but that is not a new occurrence, as researchers at the Asia Research Centre can show. But their ground-breaking project, which investigates the impacts of climate-related and other natural hazards on the economy, society and history of Southeast Asia since the 10th century, demonstrates how disastrous such events can be for human societies, with important consequences for the debate on climate change policy.
Accesări: 201
 
10.08.2011 U.N. chief stresses role for scholars in global challenges
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon emphasized the role of the academic community in tackling global challenges and praised Korean universities for contributing to the nation’s economic development and democracy.
Accesări: 360
 
10.08.2011 Japan’s Clean Energy Bill May Falter on Lawmaker’s Ties to Utilities
Prime Minister Naoto Kan’s plan to shift Japan toward renewable energy following the Fukushima nuclear accident faces resistance from politicians compromised by close ties to utility companies, an opposition lawmaker said.
Accesări: 226
 
10.08.2011 Carbon Credit Deals Seeing Controversy
Sberbank has handed out $175 million worth of carbon credits to a company linked with a firm that owes it more than $800 million, prompting investors and observers to raise questions over a potential conflict of interest at the bank.
Accesări: 272
 
09.08.2011 PM's top scientist defends sea-rise data
CLIMATE Commissioner Will Steffen has backed the accuracy of sea-level rise modelling and rejected criticism that climate scientists spend too much time in front of computer screens and not enough in the field.
Accesări: 153
 
08.08.2011 South Africa insists it is on track for Durban Summit success
The UN and the South African government are trying to alleviate concerns about the forthcoming Durban Climate Change Summit, after accusations of a "turf war" between the two departments organising the crucial meeting.
Accesări: 201
 
08.08.2011 Obama May Seek to Reduce Truck Emissions by 20%, ATA Says
U.S. President Barack Obama’s plan to improve fuel economy for heavy-duty trucks will probably aim to cut carbon-dioxide emissions by about 20 percent by 2018, said Glen Kedzie, vice president at the American Trucking Associations.
Accesări: 154
 
08.08.2011 Climate change ‘worse for SA’
EVEN if global warming was limited to 2° C above pre-industrial levels — the maximum that the scientific consensus suggests can be reached without dangerous climate change — this might not be enough save SA from harm, Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) atmospheric modeller Francois Engelbrecht said on Friday.
Accesări: 132
 
07.08.2011 UN registers Himachal Pradesh's multi-crore carbon trading scheme
NEW DELHI: Himachal Pradesh's efforts in fighting climate change have been rewarded with the UN registering its multi-crore carbon trading scheme that involves providing green cover to barren 4,000 hectares in the state.
Accesări: 180
 
05.08.2011 Vanuatu host of Pacific adaptation to climate change meeting
13 Pacific Island Countries under the Pacific Adaptation to Climate Change (PACC) project meet in Port Vila this week to discuss progress of the regional project which coordinates ‘on the ground’ adaptation activities. Its’ three years since the countries first met to begin the PACC which provides funds and support for national climate change adaptation projects in the different areas of coastal management, food production and security and water resources management.
Accesări: 208
 
05.08.2011 Finland pledges aid for climate change
HCM CITY — The Finnish Embassy in Ha Noi has earmarked 160,600 euros (US$230,000) to help non-governmental organisations based in the south tackle climate-change challenges in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta region.
Accesări: 197
 
04.08.2011 'Rich nations must aid vulnerable'
The government is disappointed at the role of powerful nations in fighting global warming.
Accesări: 157
 
04.08.2011 Official says carbon caps real possibility
BEIJING - China is likely to soon begin a campaign to limit the absolute amount of greenhouse gases that can be emitted by certain industries in certain regions, a senior climate official told a forum on Wednesday.
Accesări: 820
 
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