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Why India Is Playing Hard to Get on Climate Change
Why India Is Playing Hard to Get on Climate Change
time.com — If U.S. diplomats consider India to be a major obstacle to global climate-change negotiations — and they... do — it might be because of Sunita Narain. The director of the influential Centre for Science and Environment, Narain can be as caustic as she is ... (more) Why India Is Playing Hard to Get on Climate Change
Climate Change: India Plays Tough on Carbon Emissions
Climate Change: India Plays Tough on Carbon Emissions
time.com — If U.S. diplomats consider India to be a major obstacle to global climate-change negotiations — and they... do — it might be because of Sunita Narain. The director of the influential Centre for Science and Environment, Narain can be as caustic as she is ... (more) Climate Change: India Plays Tough on Carbon Emissions
EU warns of climate change impact on India
dawn.com — NEW DELHI: Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, acting as president of the EU, warned Friday of the... impact of climate change on India unless a new emissions pact was reached in upcoming UN climate talks. At an annual European Union-India summit, ... (more) EU warns of climate change impact on India
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