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U.N. climate talks may need extra time in 2010 | Reuters

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

‘OSLO Reuters – World climate talks may need extra time next year to agree cuts in greenhouse emissions for 2020 since U.S. laws are unlikely to be in place before a U.N. meeting in Copenhagen in December, experts say.’

via U.N. climate talks may need extra time in 2010 | Green Business | Reuters.

Climate talks may go to last minute | Green Business | Reuters

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

‘NEW DELHI/ PARIS (Reuters) – The world may have to wait until the dying seconds of a U.N. climate summit in December for a global deal to channel business dollars into low-carbon energy, industry and analysts said on Wednesday.’

via Climate talks may go to last minute | Green Business | Reuters.

Denmark’s top climate negotiator quits ahead of talks | Reuters

Monday, October 12th, 2009

‘COPENHAGEN Reuters – Denmark’s top climate policy negotiator has resigned with less than two months to go before the world meets in Copenhagen to agree on a new deal to curb the effects of climate change.’

via Denmark’s top climate negotiator quits ahead of talks | Green Business | Reuters.

Interactive Chart: National Carbon Emissions per Decade

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Nice visual presentation for easy comprehension:

‘Explore changes in carbon emissions from fossil fuels for G-20 countries, selected developing nations and others critical to the climate debate.’

via The Climate Agenda on washingtonpost.com.

Lord Stern suggests new way out of Copenhagen deadlock – Telegraph

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

‘I believe that an ambitious and comprehensive deal is possible, but only if crucial steps are taken over the remaining weeks and months to break the deadlock we appear to be in. That deadlock consists of an approach by rich countries which collectively involves inadequate emissions reductions and unwillingness to make financial commitments without being able to approve the plans for developing countries to move to low-carbon growth. And on the part of developing countries, an unwillingness to make commitments on reductions without a clear indication of financial support from the rich countries, together with an unwillingness to have their own plans for low-carbon development determined by, or subject to the approval of, the rich countries. The developing countries also find the level of commitment by rich countries to domestic reductions in the next two decades both too small and unconvincing.’ ~ Lord Stern

via Lord Stern suggests new way out of Copenhagen deadlock – Telegraph.

Norway to announce 40% reductions by 2020

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

‘An announcement is expected here at the UNFCCC climate talks in Bangkok today that the Norwegian government will commit to reducing their greenhouse gas emissions 40% by 2020 – based on 1990 levels.’

via ECO-digital — Climate Action Network’s Eco Online.

US Playing Spoilsport at International Climate Negotiations? | Reuters

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

‘According to new reports, American negotiators demanded that there should be similar mitigation obligations for developed as well developing countries. The demand was strictly against the unanimous decision to draw distinction between capacities of developed and developing nations to reduce carbon emissions taken at the Bali Climate Conference in 2007.’

via US Playing Spoilsport at International Climate Negotiations? | Green Business | Reuters.

News Analysis – New Script for India on Climate Change – NYTimes.com

Monday, October 5th, 2009

‘India’s public stance on climate change is usually predictable — predictably obstinate and unwilling to compromise, at least according to many industrialized nations. But at the United Nations, India’s delegation toned down its usual criticisms of the industrialized world, presented new plans to reduce India’s emissions and sought to reposition the country, in the words of the environment minister, as a “deal maker,” not a “deal breaker.”’

via News Analysis – New Script for India on Climate Change – NYTimes.com.

Poor hit back at rich over new carbon emission demands | Reuters

Monday, October 5th, 2009

‘BANGKOK (Reuters) – Developing countries are standing their ground against demands by rich nations to add steps to curb carbon emissions into a formal registry or appendix as part a broader pact to fight climate change.’

via Poor hit back at rich over new carbon emission demands | Green Business | Reuters.

Rich nations trying to kill Kyoto pact, says China | Reuters

Monday, October 5th, 2009

‘BANGKOK Reuters – China and a top G77 official accused rich nations on Monday of trying to kill off the Kyoto Protocol, the U.N.’s main weapon in the fight against global warming, as nations try to craft a broader climate pact.’

via Rich nations trying to kill Kyoto pact, says China | Green Business | Reuters.