Durban dithers on new climate pact
THE Kyoto Protocol remained on life support last night as “difficult” talks in Durban wobbled towards a possible compromise.
THE Kyoto Protocol remained on life support last night as “difficult” talks in Durban wobbled towards a possible compromise.
THE first signs of a compromise have emerged in Durban when the US negotiator gave support to the proposed new EU deal.
CARBON capture and storage, the ugly duckling of the climate change response, has had a breakthrough in Durban
AUSTRALIA is supporting US moves to derail progress on a $26 billion-a-year carbon tax on international shipping.
WILL the two-decade long climate change talks go down as the most unsuccessful endeavour ever undertaken by the UN?
THE collapse of the Kyoto protocol could spark a trade war that would hit struggling Europe hardest and worsen global poverty.
THE dampening impact of the global financial crisis on world carbon dioxide emissions has been short-lived, according to a survey.
CHINA has stepped up its carbon-cuts diplomacy in Durban but the prospects of a global deal appear to be as far away as ever.
THE UN climate conference in Durban has been asked to ditch consensus decision-making in favour of a two-thirds voting system.
A TURN to natural farming methods is addressing environmental imperatives.
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