Author(s): Sunita Narain | Date: Dec 12, 2012
Doha climate talks score very low − perhaps fatally low − on the ambition to keep the world within safe limits, says Sunita Narain
Author(s): Indrajit Bose | Date: Dec 09, 2012
Future of Kyoto Protocol could be agreed on only when parties accepted low emission reduction pledges of the EU, Australia
CSE-MoEF side event at CoP 18, Doha
Date: Dec 06, 2012
Press Release
Presentation
By: Sunita Narain, director-general, CSE
Author(s): Indrajit Bose | Date: Dec 03, 2012
None of developing countries concerns reflect in the negotiating text, closure of LCA in Doha looks difficult
Author(s): Arnab Pratim Dutta | Date: Dec 03, 2012
Developed countries shy away from promising more money to developing nations from next year till 2020 for mitigation and adaptation measures
Author(s): Indrajit Bose | Date: Dec 03, 2012
Successfully stalls attempts of developed countries’ move to bring agriculture under mitigation efforts
Author(s): Indrajit Bose | Date: Dec 01, 2012
Qatar could ask ministers to short-circuit negotiations
Author(s): Arnab Pratim Dutta | Date: Dec 01, 2012
Least developed countries oppose developing countries
Author(s): Indrajit Bose | Date: Nov 29, 2012
US says no to equitable division of atmospheric space
Author(s): Indrajit Bose | Date: Nov 28, 2012
Developing countries say the work plan can progress only if outstanding issues are resolved first
Author(s): Arnab Pratim Dutta | Date: Nov 28, 2012
No progress on the Durban Platform to be allowed unless elements from long-term cooperative action incorporated in negotiating process, say developing nations
Author(s): Indrajit Bose | Date: Nov 27, 2012
No market benefits for developed countries that are not part of Kyoto Protocol, developing countries demand
Author(s): Arnab Pratim Dutta | Date: Nov 26, 2012
Ambitions on reducing carbon emissions levels missing at CoP 18, say developing countries
Author(s): Uthra Radhakrishnan | Date: Nov 26, 2012
Closure of long-term cooperative action, sought by the US and other developed countries that want to wriggle out of climate change mitigation commitments, expected to be a big issue at Doha
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