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Over the next decade millions of tonnes of biomass will burn in power stations across Europe. But if we are not careful many of the benefits of using biomass could also go ...
Last October, the Deepwater Project, led by Nobel laureate Martin Beniston, was the winner of the first ever GLOBAL+5 Innovation Award. Thanks to support from the University of Geneva, the Dudley ...
The World Climate Summit, Doha, Qatar, December 1-2, 2012 is the largest international business and finance conference during the UNFCCC COP18. The high-level summit supports an active community of global business, finance ...
by Achim Steiner, United Nations Under-Secretary General and Executive Director, UN Environment Programme 2012 marks the 40th anniversary of the establishment of the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) as a result of the ...
The UN’s climate change panel (IPCC) has warned that if measures are not taken to lower global CO2 emissions between 50 and 85% by the year 2050, it will be too ...
Although the loss of mountain forests and glacier ice was not on the agenda at the Durban conference on climate change that ended December 11th, advocates are determined it will be on ...
"This obsession with a legally binding treaty [to tackle climate change] is an obstacle for countries achieving targets they have committed to," declared Paul Bledsoe, a climate change advisor to President Clinton ...
There is no question that the earth is warming up and that it is due to human activity, according to the report delivered to the UN Climate Change conference that opened in ...
The week before the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change talks open in Durban, South Africa, UN Secretary Ban ki-Moon told the Security Council (November 23) that climate change should be treated ...
Dr Comtesse is among those who believe and support the emergence of new governance. Master in Mathematics and PhD in Computer Science (University of Geneva), Xavier L. Comtesse worked in academic institutions ...
Africa is being cooked by climate change, and those causing the crisis should compensate the victims. This is probably the only hope for any top-down action at the Durban COP17 next month ...
The first wind power consumer label, WindMade, has announced that 15 companies have pledged to derive a minimum of 25% of their electricity consumption from wind power. The announcement comes a few ...
Shortly before the COP17 climate change talks open in Durban (Nov 28- Dec. 9), UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon issued an urgent appeal nations to commit to a Green Climate Fund to prevent ...
US environmental groups and progressive Democrats are furious at a decision by the Obama administration to abandon plans to impose stricter ozone pollution standards and stick with the looser Bush-era standards. The ...
After nearly 15 years of international talks to regulate airlines’ carbon dioxide emissions there is still no agreement on how to do so. Which is why the European Union has taken it ...
Just as many thought cap-and-trade was dead in the United States,California –the eighth largest economy in the world– introduced a statewidecarbon-trading program. Can one state put a whole nation back on ...
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