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Source: green.yahoo.com --- 26 days ago
AFP - US President George W. Bush said Tuesday that a global Climate change deal was possible before he leaves office in January 2009. ...
Source: au.rd.yahoo.com --- 24 days ago
BONN (AFP) - UN Climate chief Yvo de Boer called on industrialised countries on Thursday to start showing some of their cards in a slow-paced poker game whose prize is a new Pact to tackle global warming. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 7 days ago
- Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon arrived today in the Japanese city of Kyoto, where a major Climate change treaty was forged over a decade ago, kicking off a two-week, three-nation official visit to East Asia which will culminate with his participation ... Source: www.reuters.com --- 9 days ago
TOKYO (Reuters) - Former British prime minister Tony Blair urged the Group of Eight rich nations on Friday to agree to a global goal of halving greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, despite signs top carbon emitter the United States would not back the target. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 33 days ago
QUEBEC - A cap-and-trade system aimed at fighting global warming could be up and running in Canada's two largest provinces as early as January 2010 under an accord signed today by the Ontario and Quebec governments. The agreement signed Monday commits ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 1 hour ago
TOKYO: No global Climate change Pact could be fruitful without including India and China, US president George Bush said on Sunday as leaders from G8 nations prepared to thrash out a long-term deal to face global warming. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 8 hours ago
Tokyo (PTI): No global Climate change Pact could be fruitful without including India and China, US President George W. Bush on Sunday said here as leaders from the G-8 nations prepared to thrash out a long-term deal to face global warming. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 2 hours ago
TOKYO: No global Climate change Pact could be fruitful without including India and China, US president George Bush said on Sunday as leaders from G8 nations prepared to thrash out a long-term deal to face global warming. ... Source: online.wsj.com --- 25 days ago
Germany's Merkel boosted Bush's hopes for reaching a Climate-change Pact among the world's biggest economies. Merkel suggested that a U.S.-led meeting could result in commitments to adopt binding pollution targets. ... Source: weblogs.chicagotribune.com --- 13 days ago
by Mark Silva As leaders of the world's major economic powers prepare for a meeting in Japan next month, an adviser to President Bush says they have not reached agreement yet on a long-term plan for emissions of greenhouse gases. Bush and the leaders of the rest of the Group of Eight nations will meet at Toyaka for their annual G-8 summit after the Fourth of July, and they also will meet with leaders of China, India, Brazil and other economic powers taking part in Climate change talks... ... Source: www.theglobeandmail.com --- 33 days ago
[News] [Editorial] [In Pictures] Image: Brian Gable / The Globe and Mail.if(dschk() == 1) { dsSetTimers(1212500849,1212500909,7200,172800,300,0,1);}if(dschk() == 1) { dsSetTimers(1212503019,1212503079,7200,172800,300,0,1);} ... Source: www.chron.com --- 34 days ago
Some 2,000 delegates from 162 countries and dozens of specialist agencies opened a two-week conference today to start tackling the details of a new global warming agreement slated to take effect after 2012. ... Source: www.nzherald.co.nz --- 14 days ago
Chief executives from 99 of the world's largest companies called yesterday for Group of Eight nations to take the lead on Climate change and agree to a successor Pact to the Kyoto Protocol. Chief executives from companies including... ... Source: www.un.org --- 7 days ago
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon arrived today in the Japanese city of Kyoto, where a major Climate change treaty was forged over a decade ago, kicking off a two-week, three-nation official visit to East Asia which will culminate with his participation at the annual summit of Group of Eight (G-8) industrialized countries in Hokkaido early next month. ... Source: www.thehindu.com --- 3 days ago
Washington: The U.S. President, George W. Bush, on Wednesday said an accord on Climate change was not possible unless countries such as India and China were part of the framework. This was an issue he would be raising at the G-8 Summit to be ... ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 4 days ago
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Source: www.reuters.com --- 2 days ago
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The United States must take another step towards a global Climate change Pact when major industrialized countries meet in Japan next week, the head of the European Union's executive said on Friday. ... Find more search results for Climate Pact on RSSMicro.com |
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