Klimaaktivister fra UNICEF, i Durban, Sør-Afrika. Foto: UNFCCC.
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| Tekst: | Jon Reinholdt |
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| Publisert: | 01.12.2011 |
Rich nations pledge short-term funds to combat climate change in poor countries, but long-term funds remain doubtful.
LES MER - Kilde: AlJazeera
Oil-rich country's sovereign wealth fund accused of investing in companies destroying rainforest
LES MER - Kilde: The Guardian
The UN climate talks get under way at Inkosi albert Luthuli International Convention Centre in Durban
LES MER - Kilde: The Guardian
Global climate talks need to focus on the growing threat from extreme weather and shift away from political squabbles that hobble progress toward a tougher pact to rein in greenhouse gas emissions, the head of the U.N. climate panel said.
LES MER - Kilde: Reuters
A group of analysts and activists are urging emerging nations like India and China to change their stance at the U.N. climate summit that begins in Durban on Monday and be willing to consider binding commitments under a future climate regime. They also accused the Indian elite of “hiding behind the low carbon emissions of the poor".
LES MER - Kilde: The Hindu
Deadlock looms over CO2 cuts as Durban summit begins Michael McCarthy: Climate change isn't a left-wing cause – the Iron Lady knew that Warning over melting ice at North Pole.
LES MER - Kilde: The Independent