economictimes.indiatimes.com - 10/26/2009
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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 comes to space, scope and facilities for ...
timesofindia.indiatimes.com - 10/22/2009
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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 ...
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Jairam for major shift at climate talks
worldwatch.org - 10/28/2009
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India hosted a high-level technology summit in Delhi
last week with the aim of supporting progress toward...
a global agreement on "climate-friendly" technologies. Among the areas of consensus outlined in the summit's final ...
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India Summit Strives for Global Access to ...
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Energy and Global Warming News for October 26: Markey expands “clean coal” forged letter investigation
Climate Progress —
... to beat this looming challenge.
Leaders across the globe are increasingly showing the engagement and leadership we need. Last month, President Barack Obama joined more than 100 others at a climate change summit at U.N. headquarters in New York — sending a clear message of solidarity and commitment. So did the leaders of China, Japan and South Korea, all of whom pledged to promote the development of clean energy technologies and ensure that Copenhagen is a success.
India leads with U.S. in solar power
The green energy revolution is not miles away from India. ...
Blast Climate Change: India's Ready to Go Nuclear
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... for the unholy scramble among lobbyists in DC for the future of the energy world. You know, there's a lot of sun in India. In fact India has one of the world ...
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