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Russia can't hit 80 percent emission cut target | Reuters

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

‘L’AQUILA, Italy (Reuters) – Russia will not be able to achieve the G8 goal of cutting carbon emissions by 80 percent by 2050, the Russian delegation’s sherpa said on Wednesday.’

via Russia can’t hit 80 percent emission cut target | Green Business | Reuters.

G8 agrees to limit global warming; China, India resist | Reuters

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

‘L’AQUILA, Italy Reuters – The G8 agreed on Wednesday to try to limit global warming to 2 degrees Celsius and cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent, but it failed to persuade China and India to join a bid to halve world emissions.’

via G8 agrees to limit global warming; China, India resist | Green Business | Reuters.

Green protest at Italian power stations – Yahoo News

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

‘ROME AFP – The Greenpeace group said that more than 100 of militants on Wednesday climbed the chimneys of four coal power stations across Italy to demand tough action on the environment by the Group of Eight summit.’

via Green protest at Italian power stations – Yahoo News.

CHINA-WIRE » Developing nations eligible to share “climate friendly technology”

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

‘At the third preparatory meeting of the “Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate” held recently, the partaking parties voiced their desire to develop and disseminate new, low-carbon energy technology and climate-friendly technology through the forging of global partnership.

In drastic contrast to this situation, however, the U.S. House of Representatives in June unanimously voted to make it a U.S. policy to prevent the Copenhagen Treaty from “weakening” U.S. intellectual property rights on a wind, solar and other eco-friendly technologies.’

via CHINA-WIRE » Developing nations eligible to share “climate friendly technology”.

CHINA-WIRE » China hikes 2011 solar power target

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

‘China is aiming for an installed solar power capacity of 2 gW by 2011, nearly a 15-fold jump from the 140 mW capacity it had at the end of last year, according to people familiar with the matter.’

via CHINA-WIRE » China hikes 2011 solar power target.

CHINA-WIRE » Nuclear power to rise 10-fold by 2020

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

‘China is planning for an installed nuclear power capacity of 86 gigawatts (gW) by 2020, up nearly 10-fold from the 9 gW capacity it had by the end of last year, two people familiar with the matter said.’

via CHINA-WIRE » Nuclear power to rise 10-fold by 2020.

Nuclear could benefit from U.S. climate bill | Reuters

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

‘NEW YORK Reuters – The U.S. climate bill, a centerpiece of President Barack Obama’s green agenda, could stall in the Senate unless it contains incentives to help the nuclear power industry build the next generation of reactors.’

via Nuclear could benefit from U.S. climate bill | Green Business | Reuters.

Gore says climate deal needs more public pressure | Reuters

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

‘OXFORD Reuters – Public awareness about the “catastrophe” of climate change is not high enough to pressure politicians into taking action, former Vice President Al Gore said on Tuesday.’

via Gore says climate deal needs more public pressure | Green Business | Reuters.

EU's Barroso seeks two degrees Celsius pact at G8 | Reuters

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Consistent with the maximum target of a 2 degrees called for at the Copenhagen Climate Conference this March:

‘BRUSSELS Reuters – European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said on Monday he will press the United States and other nations to limit global warming to no more than 2 degrees Celsius at this week’s Group of Eight summit.’

via EU’s Barroso seeks two degrees Celsius pact at G8 | Green Business | Reuters.

South Korea to raise $1.6 billion for green industries | Reuters

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

‘SEOUL Reuters – South Korea aims to raise 2.0 trillion won $1.58 billion from the private sector and increase fiscal and financial aid to help so-called “green industries,” the government said on Sunday.’

via South Korea to raise $1.6 billion for green industries | Green Business | Reuters.