With the economy its top priority, China sees the task of curbing climate change differently from the West

This paper analyzes whether and how transfer of climate mitigation technologies to China occurs, by studying cases of seven technologies that are at the stage of deployment or diffusion. Most of these technologies were already transferred to China in terms of both technology adoption and local production.

The international negotiations on climate change are on and all Parties of UNFCCC are working to reach an agreed outcome at Copenhagen in December 2009. This latest publication encapsulates the major submissions made by India to the UNFCCC during 2008 and 2009. Of particular note are India

STATES may have to use a prescribed level of green energy in their total electricity consumption as per a proposed legislation by the ministry of new and renewable energy (MNRE). The government is working on a legislation to boost the growth of renewable energy in the country, MNRE secretary Deepak Gupta said.

NEW DELHI: India and the United States on Tuesday

The appropriate handling of electronic waste (e-waste) can both prevent serious environmental damage but also recover valuable materials, especially different types of metals such as aluminium, copper, palladium and gold. This publication focuses on the significance and possibilities of getting resources back out of e-waste trough a sustainable technology transfer in the field of recycling.

This study, drawing on primary research and reviews of national policies in eight countries and additional, international analysis where necessary, suggests that effective development and

This assessment of contract farming practices in Hoshiarpur district in Punjab by CENTAD finds that the system does not allow equal stake to the farmers in deciding terms and conditions of the contract farming practices and there is need to analyse, and make amendments at the policy level.

New Delhi: Even if India grows by 8% every year with the current set of technologies and policies in place, its per capita emissions will not exceed 2.77 tonnes in 2031

New Delhi: Ahead of the Copenhagen Climate Change summit, India is set to hold a high-level climate change meet to address crucial issues facing developing countries: development of clean technologies and technology transfer mechanisms to the developing world.

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