"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
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
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
During the night: Mandous makes landfall; brings rain, water-logging and traffic disruptions
Mandous is now headed to Karnataka, where it could bring substantial rainfall
2020 was the hottest year globally despite cooling La Niña
Matches temperature record of 2016 which began with warming weather events
Excessive personal consumption has serious global consequences
Those who accumulate the most wealth are also the main emitters of greenhouse gases
How the Earth’s tilt creates short, cold January days
It all depends on where you are in the world and where your air is coming from
EU cannot use ‘nature-based solutions’ to make up for lack of emissions cuts
Over-estimating the potential of such solutions is bad for biodiversity and the climate
Climate change impact on agriculture: 50 million to be poor by 2030, says UN body
Rising displacement due to disasters fuelling more conflicts
Extreme heat, drought make crops more vulnerable to soil-borne diseases: Study
Plant-eating fungus in the soil flourished at high temperatures, researchers found
Irrigation does more than deplete groundwater, it changes climate too
More measured irrigation can help conserve water, suggests author of new study
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
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