This report analyses the work carried out to date to explore different aspects of bamboo

The 2009 Copenhagen climate summit may in retrospect prove a critical turning point in the evolution of the international climate change effort. For a decade and a half, the principal aim under the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) had been to establish, and then to extend, a legally-binding regime regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

Developed nations should begin to deliver the US$ 30 billion fast, which is necessary to build the trust and goodwill for the negotiations at Cancun, which starts in Mexico, India

Global talks on climate change opened in Canc

For the second successive year, the success of the annual climate change conference

The rich nations must invest in the R&D of producing cheap wind and solar energies for the benefit of all and this should be taken as a big business opportunity to enhance their economies, says P P Sangal

KYOTO Protocol of 1997 on climate change is expiring in 2012 and time is fast running out.

Japan opposes extending the Kyoto Protocol binding only rich nations to limit carbon emissions and will fight for a broader deal even if it finds itself isolated at U.N. talks, a senior official said on Thursday.

Nearly 200 nations will gather in Cancun, Mexico, from November 29-December 10 to try to agree on some of the elements of a U.N.

The world will seek to break a U.S.-China standoff and agree modest steps to rein in global warming at U.N. talks in Mexico next week amid worries that the first climate treaty since 1992 may still be years away.

Most nations have few hopes for the meeting of environment ministers from November 29 to December 10 in the Caribbean resort of Cancun after U.S.

The Kyoto Protocol of 1997 on climate change is expiring in 2012. So, we should consider the Cancun (Mexico) Summit

Global Climate Dashboard of United States Department of Commerce's interactive Web site on climate change (www.climate.gov) depicts the rise in globally averaged surface temperature by approximately 0.7 degrees Celsius from 1900 through 2009.

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