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Short-term climate funds on track, doubts over future- 02 December 2011,Reuters

December 2, 2011 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

(Reuters) – Rich nations are on track to deliver on their promise to supply $30 billion in short-term climate financing by the end of next year to help poor countries tackle global warming.
But doubts emerged at the climate talks in Durban this week over whether donors will be able to ramp-up support to $100 billion a year by 2020 as part of a long-term fund to assist developing nations in their fight against climate change.
 
Short-term climate funds on track, doubts over future 

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Wolves to help gauge impact of climate change-02 December 2011,The Times of India

December 2, 2011 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

CHICAGO: Wolves will help humans understand the effect of climate change on endangered animals. Scientists studying populations of grey wolves in USA’s Yellowstone National Park have developed a way to predict how changes in the environment will impact on the animals’ count, body size and genetics, among other biological traits. 

Wolves to help gauge impact of climate change 

 

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Harum declares force majeure on prompt coal shipments- 02 December 2011,Steel Guru

December 2, 2011 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

Indonesian miner Harum Energy has declared force majeure on prompt coal deliveries to some clients, after a bridge collapsed on a river in Borneo that it uses to transport shipments.
Spokeswoman Ms Alexandra Mira did not give volumes or the names of buyers affected by the collapse of the 700 meter suspension bridge on Saturday, which blocked barges from traveling down the Mahakam River in Indonesia’s Kalimantan.
 
 

Harum declares force majeure on prompt coal shipments 

 
 

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Minister seeks action on poor coal output- 02 December 2011,The Times of India

December 2, 2011 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

RANCHI: Expressing dissatisfaction with the performance of government-run Central Coalfields Limited (CCL), Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd (MCL) and Bharat Coking Coal Ltd (BCCL), Union coal minister Sri Prakash Jaiswal on Thursday warned of taking action against the officials of these companies, including those serving in the coal ministry found responsible for poor performance.

Minister seeks action on poor coal output

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Discontent grows with US at climate talks- 01 December 2011, The Hindu Business Line

December 1, 2011 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

DURBAN, DEC. 1: Leading American environmentalists complained to the Secretary of State, Ms Hillary Rodham Clinton, that her negotiators at UN climate talks risked portraying the US as an obstacle to fighting global warming because of its perceived foot-dragging on key issues.
 
Discontent grows with US at climate talks 
 

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How Safe Are The Safeguards? Durban Highlights- 01 December 2011,Climate Himalaya

December 1, 2011 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

I had promised to come back, and here I am again with a short report of what happened on day 3 of the ongoing conference of the parties (COP 17) in Durban. It was a hectic day, as I kept on moving from one side event to another. REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation and sustainable management of forests, conservation, and enhancement of forest carbon stocks) was the focus of all the side events, I attended today. Range of presentations from NGOs, academia, project proponents, advocacy groups, government representative etc. focused on sustainability assessment framework for REDD+, gender, justice and social learning in adaptation, drivers of deforestation, social safeguards of REDD+, how REDD+ is unfolding on the ground and what lessons can be learnt from the past experiences from different forestry management regimes those could be applied for implementing REDD+. The geographical range of presentations included from Africa, South America, Asia and Europe.

How Safe Are The Safeguards? Durban Highlights 

 

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East Antarctica ‘experiencing climate change’-29 November 2011,Zeenews.com

November 29, 2011 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

Washington: East Antarctica is experiencing a significant climate change, say scientists who claim to have found an increase of “bomb spikes” in the area. 

East Antarctica ‘experiencing climate change’ 

 

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Climate change dialogue at Durban keenly poised-29 November 2011,The Asian Age

November 29, 2011 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

The 17th Conference of Parties (COP) under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) is being held in Durban, South Africa, from November 28 to December 9, 2011.
Urgent action is required to arrest the inexorable rise in global CO2 emissions. What are the issues before this important international meeting on Climate Change?
 
Climate change dialogue at Durban keenly poised 
 
 

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Investors, the new-age green activists- 29 November 2011,Business Standard

November 29, 2011 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

It is not just green activists and consumers who are putting companies through a wringer. Investors too are asking companies about their carbon performance, to gauge the perceived risk associated with their investments due to climate change.

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Google aborts green energy project-29 November 2011,EE Times India

November 29, 2011 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

Google Inc. aborts its ambitious project to make renewable energy cheaper than coal four years after launching its Green Energy campaign.

“To recap, we’re in the process of shutting down a number of products which haven’t had the impact we’d hoped for, integrating others as features into our broader product efforts, and ending several which have shown us a different path forward,” wrote Urs Holzle, Google senior VP of operations in a blog post.

Google aborts green energy project 

 

 

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