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The reluctance of industrialised countries to accept binding emission targets will dry up demand for carbon credits and reduce their prices further, experts said at the climate talks in Doha, where

Host Qatar plans to start a ministerial-level closed door meeting at the ongoing UN climate negotiations but outside the formal schedule, which could potentially short circuit and make redundant th

Of the nations participating in the Doha Climate Change Conference, India holds an unenviable distinction—it faces what is probably the greatest challenge to electricity access in the world.

China criticized the EU and took a swipe at US President Barack Obama for their lack of ambition to address climate change and their unwillingness to take stronger emission reduction targets.

Developed countries - US, Japan, Australia and others - have stalled negotiations on transfer of technology from rich to the poor nations in an attempt to throw the issue out of the new global regi

Doha: Developed countries — US, Japan, Australia and others — have stalled negotiations on transfer of technology from rich to the poor nations in an attempt to throw the issue out of the new globa

Last year’s Durban conference marked a breakthrough in global efforts to combat climate change. The EU and India played a key role in the final negotiations that unlocked the final agreement.

Industrialised countries countered the claims of unmet promises and lack of transparency about the promised $30 billion known as fast start finance, and argued that they had kept their commitment d

Commitments made under the Kyoto climate treaty expire at the end of 2012, but emissions are rising faster than ever.

With climate talks inching along, gains in energy efficiency could slow the rise in emissions. (Editorial)

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