UN chief urges Obama to renew climate efforts
11 November 2012Source: BusinessGreen - Christiana Figueres welcomes re-election as UN launches initiative showcasing public-private green projects
Source: BusinessGreen - Christiana Figueres welcomes re-election as UN launches initiative showcasing public-private green projects
Source: AFP - Key greenhouse gas emitter Australia said it was ready to sign up for a second round of the Kyoto Protocol environmental protection (…)
Source: AP - New Zealand’s government said Friday that it would not sign on for a second stage of the Kyoto Protocol climate treaty, a stance (…)
Source: Bloomberg - Australia plans to join Europe in a renewed and binding pledge to reduce emissions under the Kyoto treaty, Climate Change (…)
Source: The Independent (Kampala) - Following a successful installation of biogas technology in all of Rwanda’s ten prisons and exercise that (…)
Source: gulf - Greg Barker, the UK Minister of State for the Department of Energy and Climate Change Minister, has said that Qatar will have the (…)
Source: Gulf Times - The Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC) has set up over 125 well-equipped meeting rooms and two halls that can seat up to (…)
Source: Reuters - Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said on Wednesday that he hoped senators would work on climate change legislation, though he (…)
Source: The Peninsula - For the first time ever, young people in the Arab world will have their voice at UN climate change negotiations.
Source: Bloomberg New Energy Finance - Climate change may have taken mostly a backseat role in this year’s US presidential election compared with (…)
Source: Reuters - Slovakia is close to a deal with Spain to sell 22 million tonnes of its surplus United Nations’-backed emissions credits which (…)
Source: Times of India - Barack Obama’s re-election could mean difficult days ahead for India on climate change since America is set to play a (…)