"We don't want an acclamation text": developing countries are now angry
THE DURBANATOR REPORTS
Equity and per capita entitlement has to be the basis for fair climate deal says UK Climate minister
New European Union report on funding commitments fails to meet developing countries’ expectations
CoP-15 in Copenhagen last year had begun with a bang.
Jeez, Mr.Stern: 2 degree C target is just a guidepost?
Transcript of the US press briefing by Todd Stern, Durban, December 7, 2011
Green business
The EU proposes to start emissions trading in 2005
Climate Emergency CoP 25: Carbon capture does more harm than good
It increases air pollution and social costs
More than half of Nepal's climate budget remains underutilised: Report
Of the NPR 393.4 billion, allocated in 2017-18, just 43 per cent was spent
Global warming is universal, speedy and worldwide: Study
In contrast, other well-known cold and warm snaps of the past were more regional
Odisha’s climate refugees: Activists urge proper rehabilitation policy
Advancing sea puts villagers at risk in Puri, Kendrapada districts
Why the Indian Ocean is spawning strong and deadly tropical cyclones
Temperatures of 30°C are occurring more often and over longer periods of time
India gets re-elected as observer to Arctic Council
China, South Korea, Singapore, Italy and Japan also have Observer status at the Council
Why this California town has declared ‘climate emergency’
Calls upon its residents to eliminate all greenhouse gas emissions by 2030
Dog food made from insects launched in the UK
Such food could help in the struggle against climate change, proponents say
‘Next solar cycle may be stronger than previous one’
Study debunks theory of a global cooling phase compensating for global warming
How millennials react to climate change
Youths are rejecting cushy jobs perceived as harmful for the environment
Climate change in India: Sinking chain of atolls in Lakshadweep
Coastal erosion and El Nio are slowly eating up India's most vulnerable archipelago
Kerala lacks a flood warning system: Government official
Sub-Saharan Africa lost 2.6bn tonnes of carbon stock due to climate change
A recent study says prolonged dry periods have reduced carbon stocks in dryland areas
Not just oceans, freshwater bodies are turning acidic as well
Acidification of freshwater bodies is about 10 times faster than oceans
Missing the woods for wood
Is it worthwhile to clear forests to annually earn Rs 4,500 per hectare?
Countries will move forward on climate change even without Trump’s support: US envoy
According to Pershing, the momentum and power to effect change already exists
India asks developed countries to practice what they preach at HFC phase-down amendment negotiations
The five baseline proposals submitted at the talks in Vienna have now come down to two
Climate change may have shaped ancient West Asia, finds study
Region was wetter in the past, study says
Netherlands ordered to cut emissions
Activists believe more countries will take action soon
Promise me the monsoon
Has weird weather become the new definition of normal?