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India and China agree to united front on climate change
Christian Science Monitor: China's new climate change deal with India, signed Wednesday in New Delhi, serves two purposes, experts say. First, it binds the two largest CO2 emitters in the developing world to a common stance at upcoming international negotiations on climate change in Copenhagen, ...
Jairam for major shift at climate talks
timesofindia.indiatimes.com — NEW DELHI: India seems to have begun to shuffle its feet in the climate change negotiations. Environment... minister Jairam Ramesh, in a confidential letter to the PM, has suggested that India junk the Kyoto Protocol, delink itself from G77 -- the ... (more) Jairam for major shift at climate talks
India tops with US in solar power
economictimes.indiatimes.com — MUMBAI: The green energy revolution is not miles away from India. The country has emerged as the... world’s number one, along with United States, in annual solar power generation. In wind power production, India ranks fifth in the world. And when it ... (more) India tops with US in solar power
India and China sign climate change pact ahead of Copenhagen
grist.org — by Agence France-Presse Indian Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh.Photo courtesy Matthew McDermott via Flickr India and China put... aside a diplomatic spat to sign a five-year agreement Wednesday to cooperate on climate change leading up to crucial ... (more) India and China sign climate change pact ahead of Copenhagen
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Switchboard, from NRDC — ... residents will be relocated away from the toxic-emitting lead smelter blamed for the poisoning.  The total cost of relocation is estimated at 1 billion yuan (146 million USD), and it is to be paid by the lead company, which will continue operating.  Villagers are weary of these promises from local government, however, as a timetable for relocation has yet to be released. BBC News (October 19, 2009)  India and China agree to united front on climate change On ...

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