Full Coverage: Cambiamento climatico
April 2009
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30.04.2009
U.S.-hosted climate talks with the world's biggest greenhouse gas polluters ended with signs of progress but sizable differences as nations work toward a deal this year to fight global warming.
more...From: Reuters Related topics/regions: [United States] [Politics] [Pollution] [Climate change] [Economy] Image: Obama aims to cut U.S. emissions more than 80 percent by 2050. © Barack Obama (flickr)
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20.04.2009
Subsidies for scrapping old cars are all the rage in Europe. But will these handouts put developing countries in a positive frame of mind to make concessions for a new Kyoto agreement?
more...Related topics/regions: [Europe] [Climate change] [Consumption] Image: 1994 Fiesta awaiting low carbon replacement © Bill Gunyon
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11.04.2009
Well informed blog by contributors to the World Bank's forthcoming World Development Report 2010, including the ubiquitous Nicholas Stern.
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11.04.2009
Climate change adaptation plans in developing countries often appear very similar to conventional development programmes. Could this become a source of confusion for donors?
more...Related topics/regions: [Climate change] [Food] |
06.04.2009
The outcome of the G20 reinforced fears that the US and China will not reach agreement on climate change this year. Maybe it's time for campaigners to downgrade the Copenhagen summit, however unpalatable.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Environmental activism] [Climate change] Image: Climate action stall at Harbour Lights, Southampton © Bill Gunyon
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