Sandy puts climate change back in the conversation
2 November 2012Source: Washington Post -
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Source: Gulf Times - Representatives of the international conservation and peace NGO Greenpeace are meeting with Qatari officials to discuss (…)
Source: Reuters - The European Union needs new binding goals on renewable energy and on cutting carbon emissions to succeed green policy targets (…)
Source: Sydney Morning Herald - Australian atmospheric scientists and the Bureau of Meteorology are closely monitoring Post-Tropical Cyclone Sandy (…)
Source: The Dominion Post - New Zealand has been tipped to quit the Kyoto Protocol, designed to cut global emissions. Government officials next (…)
Source: Times of India - The United States, at least the eastern seaboard of the country, is under attack. Not from Iran, Cuba, North Korea, (…)
Source: Sydney Morning Herald - Australia’s chief Antarctic scientist says claims by climate experts about environmental changes in the southern (…)
Source: Reuters - South Korea has doubled a target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by local industrial and power sectors in 2013 to enhance (…)
Source: Reuters - Scientists have produced the first three dimensional map of the surface beneath Antarctic sea ice, helping them better (…)
Source: NationNews.com - The impact of climate change on small islands developing states (SIDS) like Barbados will be further discussed here when (…)
Source: Zambia Daily Mail - THE Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) has signed a US$3 million agreement with climate change (…)
Source: Business Green - The EU’s Energy Efficiency Directive yesterday passed its final hurdle, after it was formally adopted by ministers of (…)