The UN climate change Bali summit came to an end with the United States at the last minute giving in only ever so slightly on its ‘obstructionist’ stance that prevented the binding commitments that Europe had sought to materialize...
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For those of you interested in keeping a close eye on the goings on at the UN climate change summit in Bali, click here to access live webcasts from the event. Sadly, America seems to be maintaining its negative stance on the Kyoto protocol. The...
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) yesterday started in Bali to discuss what can be done to reduce global warming and to cope with inevitable temperature increases. The Washington Post has published an in-depth...
A recent report from the International Energy Agency and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, which in the 2007 edition looks at energy-hungry China and India warns that a gargantuan switch to burning coal will make it harder...
Leonardo Energy has published an interesting article about the standardization of carbon emission policies on a global level, which is essential to reach reduction goals as global warming doesn’t have a passport. The big hurdles are China and...