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Climate Change: India Plays Tough on Carbon Emissions
Climate Change: India Plays Tough on Carbon Emissions
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 intelligent, and never more so than when she ...
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
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
India Economic Summit | Trade and climate change
livemint.com — Technology and access remained the central point of discussion, also that global negotiations did not reflect the... urgency that was required to address the peril the planet was in (more) India Economic Summit | Trade and climate change
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Climate Change: India Plays Tough on Carbon Emissions
Ramsay Home — ... 2009 If US diplomats consider India to be a major obstacle to global climate-change negotiations — and they do — it might be because of Sunita Narain. ... US wants India to assume leading role on climate changePress Trust of IndiaIndia, EU leaders hold talks on trade, climate changeEarthtimes (press release)India not ready for carbon emission targets: Prime MinisterHindustan TimesFinancial Times -Business Standardall 102 news articles Read the original article at, http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1935062,00.html?xid=rss-topstories ...

Drumbeat: November 6, 2009
The Oil Drum — ... them to legally binding targets for cutting emissions. Climate talks 'not going well': Ed Miliband LONDON (AFP) – Negotiations ahead of the crucial UN climate talks in Copenhagen are "not going well", Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband has warned. Miliband indicated that December's meeting to agree a successor to the Kyoto Protocol, could be the precursor to a legally binding treaty, rather than yielding one itself. Why India Is Playing Hard to Get on Climate Change If U.S. ...

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