Full Coverage: Climate change
September 2007
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28.09.2007
UNITED NATIONS, Sep 28 (OneWorld) - Environmental groups and human rights activists are up in arms about the Bush administration's move to pursue a separate strategy instead of contributing to the UN-led global efforts to fight climate change.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [International cooperation] [Climate change] [Geopolitics] Image: President Bush: evading legally binding climate efforts? © Paul Morse - White House / Environment News Service (ENS)
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26.09.2007
Global warming could impact one billion people, warned Rajendra K. Pachauri of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) at the opening of the largest-ever gathering of world leaders on climate change. Heads of states, top officials, civil society and business leaders from over 150 nations attended the high-level meeting on 24 September.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Migration] [Climate change] [Oceans] [United Nations] [MDGs] |
20.09.2007
WASHINGTON, Sep 19 (OneWorld) - Activists and foreign policy experts held a public forum this weekend to launch what they hope will be "a combined international movement" to respond to the threats of climate change and the depletion of oil and other cheap energy sources.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Energy] [Consumption] [Climate change] [Conservation] [Renewable energy] [Globalisation] |
19.09.2007
Lontoossa toimiva tutkimuslaitos International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) arvioi ilmastonmuutoksen yhdeksi maailman pahimmista turvaallisuusuhista. IISS:n mukaan ilmastonmuutos tulee väistämättä vaikuttamaan ympäristöön, talouteen ja turvallisuuteen.
Story linkFrom: Ilmastosivut Related topics/regions: [Climate change] Image: © SciDev.Net
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17.09.2007
Anticipating the incoming meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP 13) in Bali by the end of this year, Indonesian civil society are agreed to join in a group called Indonesian CSO Forum on Climate Change
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Indonesia] [Climate change] |
14.09.2007
Dopo le note critiche dei giorni scorsi, sono positivi i commenti delle associazioni ambientaliste alla fine della "Conferenza nazionale sui cambiamenti climatici" che si è conclusa oggi a Roma. "Il documento prodotto dalla Conferenza pienamente alle aspettative del Wwf sia in termini di contenuto che di impegni capaci di sostenere le richieste della comunità internazionale" - afferma il Wwf. Positivo anche il commento di Legambiente che sottolinea però come "domani si capirà se questo importante dibattito ha prodotto o meno un miglioramento delle politiche di contrasto ai cambiamenti climatici e per una maggiore sostenibilità". Nei giorni scorsi le associazioni avevano diffuso una nota nella quale denunciavano "la mancanza in Italia di un piano serio per tagliare le emissioni di CO2 incentivando lo sviluppo delle energie rinnovabili". Intanto l'Enel sta invece investendo nella costruzione di reattori nucleari nell’Europa dell’Est per poter poi importare energia in Italia - denuncia la campagna "Staccalaspina".
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Consumption] [Climate change] [Environmental activism] [Nuclear Issues] [Activism] |
12.09.2007
E' iniziata a Roma presso la Fao la "Conferenza nazionale sui cambiamenti climatici" indetta dal ministero dell’Ambiente. La Conferenza intende esaminare principalmente "i problemi riguardanti le modificazioni delle vulnerabilità indotte dai cambiamenti climatici in Italia e le possibili opzioni di adattamento". Ma il cambiamento climatico sta risvegliando il nucleare - avverte la Campagna "Staccalaspina" che segnala come l'Enel si sta preparando a produrre energia elettrica nell’Europa dell’Est e a reimportarla in Italia: la ditta italiana sta investendo 1,8 miliardi di euro nella costruzione di reattori nucleari in Slovacchia e sta per investire altri 7 miliardi nel nucleare in Bulgaria. La Campagna vuole far pressione sull'Enel affinché riconverta i suoi investimenti dal nucleare all’energia pulita e rinnovabile.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Consumption] [Climate change] [Environmental activism] [Nuclear Issues] [Renewable energy] [Activism] |
12.09.2007
Perubahan iklim diakibatkan oleh emisi gas rumah kaca yang dihasilkan oleh negara-negara kaya. Namun, negara-negara miskinlah yang harus menerima dampak buruknya. Akankah kenyataan ini menjadi dasar negosiasi bagi pertemuan COP 13 di Bali?
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Indonesia] [Climate change] |
10.09.2007
Ympäristöpakolaisia on maailmassa jo enemmän kuin aseellisia konflikteja paenneita. Aavikoituminen on yksi pakolaisuuden polttavimmista syistä, todettiin YK:n aavikoitumissopimusta käsittelevässä kokouksessa Madridissa.
Story linkFrom: Ulkoministeriö Related topics/regions: [Migration] [Climate change] Image: - © WWF-UK
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10.09.2007
Environmental group made coalition for declare Bali principle of Climate Justice at August 28th, 2002 because climate change threatens to be a diaster for the world's poor, yet has been caused by the richer countries of the world. Would that coalition back at December 2007!
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Indonesia] [Climate change] |
07.09.2007
Amid growing concern over the slow pace of international negotiations, the United Nations has called an extraordinary meeting of world leaders to discuss climate change. Considering that climate change has enormous implications for the world economy and international development, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has invited all the heads of state to come to New York to attend the high-level conference.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [International cooperation] [Climate change] [United Nations] |
06.09.2007
SYDNEY, Sep 5 (IPS) - As 21 world leaders representing 3 billion people prepare to meet at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit this weekend, civil society groups are calling for an instant end to poverty and the war in Iraq and immediate action on climate change.
Story linkFrom: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related topics/regions: [Asia and the Pacific] [Australia] [Development] [Aid] [Energy] [International cooperation] [Labour] [Poverty] [Business] [Climate change] [Environmental activism] [Activism] [Civil society] [Governance] [Conflict] [Peace] [MDGs] |
05.09.2007
A new briefing paper by the IIED and WWF-UK shows that careful planning and community involvement will be the key to reducing climate change, protecting wild species and improving livelihoods in developing countries.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South Asia] [Poverty] [Animals] [Climate change] |
05.09.2007
Sebagai bagian dari masyarakat dunia, Indonesia berniat menurunkan emisi GRK hingga 30% pada tahun 2025. Apakah niat baik ini juga akan diikuti oleh negara-negara maju yang selama ini menyumbang GRK terbesar di atmosfer?
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Indonesia] [Climate change] |
03.09.2007
Climate change is likely to decrease food production in the developing world while industrialised countries could gain in production potential, increasing food insecurity in poorer nations, predicts the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO).
Story linkFrom: InfoChange Related topics/regions: [Food] [Poverty] [Climate change] [MDGs] |
03.09.2007
Report of IPCC said the average temperature of the earth’s surface, having already risen by 0.740C in the last 100 years. Agriculture to become vulnerable affected by climate change effect. Farmers need adapting to cope of climate change.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Indonesia] [Climate change] |
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