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India minister ‘shocked’ CO2 emissions – 21 February 2012, Alert News

February 21, 2012 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

India’s rural development minister has slammed a United Nations report which includes reducing C02 emissions as a development target agreed by poor countries, saying it was a “mistake” and that the international body was “sending the wrong signal”.
 
Indian minister ‘shocked’ CO2 emissions cuts seen as U.N. goal 

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Seeding a policy without the dirt on climate change – 21 February 2012, The Hindu

February 21, 2012 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

A recent international conference on climate change and sustainable agriculture in New Delhi brought forth the shocking realisation that there are no conclusive studies in India on the prospective impact of climate change on the agriculture sector including livestock and fisheries.
Seeding a policy without the dirt on climate change

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Seeding a policy without the dirt on climate change – 21 February 2012, The Hindu

February 21, 2012 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

A recent international conference on climate change and sustainable agriculture in New Delhi brought forth the shocking realisation that there are no conclusive studies in India on the prospective impact of climate change on the agriculture sector including livestock and fisheries.
Seeding a policy without the dirt on climate change

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Companies must fight climate change – 20 February 2012, The Economic Times

February 21, 2012 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

Leaders from across the world gathered in Durban in December last year to find common ground on what is currently the most important challenge facing humanity: climate change. With virtually no headway made since the Kyoto Protocol, there is precious little time left for all nations to act before we reach the point of no return. Governments across the world must give a clear signal that they are committed to a legal deal on climate change that puts the world on track to a low-carbon economy.
 
Companies must fight climate change 

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In India’s interest to improve biz climate to attract more FDI – 20 February 2012, Zee News

February 21, 2012 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

With India ranked 132 in a World Bank report on business environment, it is in the country’s interest to improve the business climate to attract more Foreign Direct Investment,a senior US official said Monday.
‘In India’s interest to improve biz climate to attract more FDI’

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Activists debate internet’s role in green movements – 19 February 2012, The Times of India

February 20, 2012 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

Brikesh Singh and James North, activists at Greenpeace India, an environment NGO, spoke about their experiences as environmental activists on the third day of Article-19, the national media fest of Manipal Institute of Communication (MIC) on Saturday. 
 
Activists debate internet’s role in green movements 

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G20 foreign ministers to discuss global issues in Mexico – 18 February 2012, Business Standard

February 20, 2012 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

The first ever meeting of G20 foreign ministers would discuss pressing global issues including governance, trans-national crime, green growth, climate change and food security, US officials have said.Organised by Mexican Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa in the Mexican resort town of Los Cabos, the meeting is to be attended by among others US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle and European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton.
G20 foreign ministers to discuss global issues in Mexico

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Snow decline in Lahaul sparks global waarming fears – 17 February 2012, The Times of India

February 17, 2012 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

Contrary to the heavy snowfall in Himachal Pradesh, the snow desert of the state — Lahaul-Spiti — has received negligible snow this year, triggering global warming fears in the Himalayan regions. Minimum 15 feet of snowfall is normal in the district every year but it did not snow beyond 5 feet this time.
Snow decline in Lahaul sparks global warming fears

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Equity remains central plank of Indian climate stance: PM – 17 February 2012, The Times of India

February 17, 2012 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has told chief climate negotiators of South Africa, Brazil and China that ‘equity’ and the principle of ‘common but differentiated responsibilities’ will remain central to India’s stance at the UN talks as the world negotiates a post-2020 climate regime.
 
Equity remains central plank of Indian climate stance: PM

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The Phase-out of Inefficient Lighting to Mitigate Climate Change and Increase Energy Access by 2016 – 16 February 2012, Climate Change Policy & Practice

February 17, 2012 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

The phase-out of inefficient lighting is one of the quickest, easiest and most cost-efficient ways to combat climate change and save energy globally. Electricity for lighting accounts for almost 20% of electricity consumption and 6% of carbon dioxide emissions worldwide. The UN Environment Programme (UNEP)/Global Environment Facility (GEF) en.lighten initiative is a globally-coordinated effort to accelerate the transition to efficient lighting to mitigate climate change.
The Phase-out of Inefficient Lighting to Mitigate Climate Change and Increase Energy Access by 2016

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