The chances of concluding a new global climate change pact remain dim unless China, India and Brazil make significant cuts in carbon dioxide emissions as well a senior Swedish climate change official said Thursday. Lars-Erik Liljelund, special climate change adviser to the Swedish government, said cuts from richer countries in the 27-nation bloc or planned cuts in the United States will not be enough to meet aims to cut at least 25 percent of emission from 1990 levels. "The problem at the... Read Full Story
Vegetation helped save Earth from runaway cooling that would have encased the planet in ice, according to a study published on Wednesday. The paper sheds light on the big natural mechanisms that over hundreds of millions of years have swung the globe like a pendulum between deep chill and intense heat. Around 50 million years ago, the planet's poles were ice-free and crocodiles roamed the Arctic. But that was followed by a long period of cooling, in which levels of carbon dioxide (CO2), the... Read Full Story
Canada ranks last among the Group of Eight (G8) industrialised nations for tackling climate change while Germany is top, the green group WWF and the German insurance giant Allianz reported on Wednesday. Their assessment, issued ahead of the annual G8 summit, blasts Canada for greenhouse-gas emissions that are surging "far above" its obligations under under the UN's Kyoto Protocol. "(Canada's) per capita emissions are among the highest in the world," they said. "(Its) mid- to long-term... Read Full Story
Canada ranks last among the Group of Eight (G8) industrialised nations for tackling climate change while Germany is top, the green group WWF and the German insurance giant Allianz reported on Wednesday. Their assessment, issued ahead of the annual G8 summit, blasts Canada for greenhouse-gas emissions that are surging "far above" its obligations under under the UN's Kyoto Protocol. "(Canada's) per capita emissions are among the highest in the world," they said. "(Its) mid- to long-term... Read Full Story
Why we need to pay for someone's bills? They did all the damage they can for the last few decades and developed well.. now pushing the developing countries like india to sign the agreements.. whether it is IAEA or GHG , It is all something which they have done successfully in the past and now ordering the other countries not to do it.. read why India don't need those set targets at present.. We start doing it more effectively the day when our country's name is next to them, in the "developed... Read Full Story