The U.N. climate negotiations went into overtime with most contentious issues for this year being discussed between gathered Ministers.

In a rare sign of frustration and solidarity, over 800 representatives of NGOs staged a walkout from the climate negotiations here, citing lack of commitment from developed countries and take over

The developed countries must step up to the plate to come true on their existing commitments to fight climate change, said Jayanthi Natarajan, Indian Environment Minister, while addressing the U.N.

EU, U.S., Australia & Canada most vocal against setting up separate mechanism

Union Minister for Environment and Forests Jayanthi Natarajan supported the G77 walkout at talks on Loss and Damage. “We totally agree with the G77 position.

On the day that the BASIC countries came together to take the high moral ground against non-delivery of commitments by the developed world, India took on the rich countries for trying to put a Troj

The G77+China group of 133 countries walked out of negotiations on Loss and Damage at around 3:30 am on Wednesday morning after the rich countries refused to budge from the position that the subjec

Long drawn arguments through two days of almost continuous negotiations broke out over the key decisions that the Warsaw meeting would make.

Hydro fluorocarbons (HFCs) — a family of greenhouse gases used as refrigerants —can be and should be handled right away under the Montreal Protocol, said the U.S.

The G77+China group has threatened to walk out of climate talks if developed countries did not stop blocking the issue of Loss and Damage.

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