In Nature India, Pew's Namrata Patodia explains why India should be part of a global climate deal.
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2009/091203/full/nindia.2009.348.html

When Barack Obama took office as US president in January, he thought he had a double-whammy solution for two of his most pressing challenges: tackling the economic crisis and reducing his country

As well as using policy

The good news in the fight to avert the threat of catastrophic climate change is that all the technologies needed for it already exist.

Neha Sinha

Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change head and member of Prime Minister

This report summarizes the surveys from industry leaders from the world

A long-awaited

This report provides background information that is relevant to assessing the ambition levels of the major countries involved in the current international climate negotiations. The EU

The Primer aims to contribute to the understanding of the rules,
concepts and different issues involved in the programmatic approach of the CDM.

This PricewaterhouseCoopers analytical report reviews G20 carbon intensity levels between 2000-2008 and the distance to go to 2050, underlining case for an ambitious deal in Copenhagen and emphasises the key role of China, US, EU and India.

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