Even if carbon dioxide emissions came to a sudden halt, the greenhouse gas already present in the Earth's atmosphere could continue to warm our planet for hundreds of years, a new study has found.

Developing countries have lost out on all the key areas of UN climate change negotiations at Warsaw as the developed nations managed to shift the burden of reducing emissions on to the emerging eco

A new research has revealed that even if carbon dioxide emissions came to a sudden halt, the gas already present in Earth's atmosphere is enough to warm our planet for next hundreds of years.

Germany has successfully tested the world's first helicopter which is noiseless and emission-free, thus dubbed as the 'green helicopter'.

India would strongly oppose the US and EU's stand on the issue of phasing out refrigerant gas HFCs at the high-level ministerial talks at the UN Climate Change summit here, official sources said We

UN climate chief urges coal industry to come cleanWarsaw: Echoing the concerns of environmental groups, United Nations climate chief Christiana Figueres on Monday asked the coal industry to diversi

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