Ananth Krishnan

BEIJING: The United States and China have lent their support to achieving a legally-binding agreement at the Copenhagen climate talks next month, reviving hopes of a deal being reached.

Asia-Pacific leaders conceded a binding global-warming accord at next month

Study lists India

The international community has been struggling to come to grips with negotiations that will deliver an emissions-reduction regime to replace the Kyoto Protocol, just as it has been struggling to come to terms with anthropogenic climate change itself.

OVER the last few months, India

Martin Hutchinson / November 13, 2009, 0:34 IST

Climate Change Convention 13 November, 2009 - Bhutan will join 192 countries with three key negotiation points when they sit at the 15th session of the United Nations framework convention on climate change (UNFCCC), also called COP15, which will take place in the Danish capital, Copenhagen, next month.

Bhutan

Expectations are dropping as December

KG Narendranath, MG Arun

Jairam RameshIndia can play a leadership role in crafting the solution to climate change and will have a

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