Essar Group may bid for coal assets of Australia’s New Hope- 06 December 2011, The Times of India
Durban climate talks: India seeks climate deal to keep Kyoto Protocol alive- 05 December 2011,The Times of India
DURBAN: Environment minister Jayanthi Natarajan landed in Durban on Sunday ahead of the high-level climate talks to hammer out a decision that only the political heads of 195 countries can take – a compromise that would ensure Kyoto Protocol remains alive and that the world signals readiness to discuss a new legally binding deal for all in future. This political decision would be the master key to a success at Durban.
Durban climate talks: India seeks climate deal to keep Kyoto Protocol alive
Climate change: India to kick off negotiations- 05 December 2011,NDTV
Durban: India today kicks off its high- level political negotiations as Environment Minister Jayanthi Natarajan takes control of the talks with other nations at the high level United Nations talks at Durban, South Africa on Climate Change.
How green was my Sankey Rd!- 05 December 2011,Deccan Chronicle
On Sunday morning, Bengalureans who are fond of the avenue of trees, the birds, the familiar pathways, and the remnants of old buildings on Sankey Road, walked from Bashyam Circle to Maramma Circle for what could be the last time.
Increased spend unlikely to bring back good days to coal sector-05 December 2011,The Economic Times
NEW DELHI: India’s coal deficit is expected to double to 265 million tonnes in the next five years despite a three-fold increase in government spend on the sector.
Increased spend unlikely to bring back good days to coal sector
Developing nations prevent UN stamp on carbon tax-02 December 2011,Hindustan Times
A bid to impose carbon tax on aviation and maritime transport has got thumbs down from developing nations with Cuba terming it a violation of the basic principle of the United Nations climate convention of common but differentiated responsibility.
Developing nations prevent UN stamp on carbon tax
Suzlon Energy mulls off shore wind power project in Gujarat- 02 December 2011, Steel Guru
Green climate fund faces delay amid mounting objections-02 December 2011, The Economic Times
DURBAN: In a setback to the climate talks underway in Durban, discussions on finance, a key element of a successful outcome, appear to have hit the slow road.
The discussions on the two integral elements – the Green Climate Fund and sources for long-term funding – have been put on hold.
Green climate fund faces delay amid mounting objections
Climate change affects orange cultivation in Kangra- 02 December 2011,The Times of India
DHARMASALA: Kangra valley is a major cultivator of orange and other citrus fruits, with about 80% of its production coming from Nurpur area of the district. But this year, farmers there are not hopeful of a good crop due to climate change.
Climate change affects orange cultivation in Kangra
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