UNITED NATIONS: In a strong message, India on Wednesday asked developed countries to change their

United Nations: Blamed for the deadlock in climate change talks along with China, India has said it will be a

UNITED NATIONS: United States President Barack Obama on Tuesday declared that his country is a serious partner in combating global warming, telling world peers

Blamed for the deadlock in climate change talks along with China, India says it will be a

Pune On Tuesday, a famliar face of the industry in Pune will be attending the United Nations Leadership Forum on Climate Change, at the the United Nations headquarters in New York.

Pramod Chaudhari, chairman, Praj Industries
Limited, global leaders in biofuels solutions, will participate in the Forum.

US President Barack Obama challenged the world today to act swiftly to fight global warming but offered no new proposals that could jumpstart stalled talks on a UN climate pact. Speaking shortly after Obama at a special UN summit on global warming, Chinese President Hu Jintau pledged to reduce the carbon intensity of his country

Commit To Cut Emissions, Develop Green Economy
Neil MacFarquhar

Some 100 heads of state gathered at the United Nations on Tuesday for an unprecedented daylong conference on combating climate change, with leaders like Presidents Obama and Hu Jintao of China acknowledging that agreement is an important goal, but also stressing their own needs.

Washington: A young girl from India

United Nations, London: Blamed for the deadlock in climate change talks along with China, India said it will be a 'deal-maker' and not a 'deal-breaker' and would like to be part of a solution to hammer a new global climate pact.

The opening address by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in the historic Summit on climate change in New York on 22 September 2009. This event is aimed at mobilizing political will and strengthening momentum for a fair, effective, and ambitious climate deal in Copenhagen climate conference-Dec 2009.

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