Your Search Returned 500 tagged news reports
But can the British energy secretary, in Denmark for a frantic round of pre-summit diplomacy, win the argument? Around midnight: Britain's energy and climate change minister, Ed Milliband, talks to civil servants after a day of intergovernmental preparatory...
Tags: Copenhagen, Ed Miliband, climate change, Britain, Indian, developing countries, Brazil, Danish, Europe, China, São Paulo, Carbon dioxide, Jewish atheists, Kyoto Protocol, Denmark, Diplomatic conferences, Carbon finance
The impacts of climate change on human health will require new approaches to development, based on mitigation and adaptation programmes in line with policies that ensure equal access to health care. That was one of the conclusions of a panel during the...
Tags: climate change, UNFPA, global forum, Cuba, Havana, Health, 10/90 gap, The Earth Institute, Public health, Global health, Global warming, Malaria, Environment, Social Issues
This climate email-hacking episode is generating more heat than light Another skirmish has broken out in the long-running battle between climate scientists and so-called sceptics, and this one is likely to lead to more public confusion Bob Ward For...
Tags: climate change, hockey stick, United Kingdom, London, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, World Meteorological Organization, Michael E. Mann, Hockey stick controversy, Temperature record of the past 1000 years, Global warming, Carbon finance, Environment
Hundreds of climate activists swarmed down a hill toward Britain’s largest coal-burning power plant Oct. 17 with the intention of shutting it down. Within minutes, dozens had broken through the perimeter fence, erected specifically for this protest, and...
Tags: climate change, direct actions, climate movement, climate activists, Seattle, United States, mountaintop removal, Copenhagen, Australia, nonviolent direct, Thailand, Bangkok, Radical environmentalism, Energy policy, 350, Bill McKibben, Individual and political action on climate change, Action on climate change, Global warming, Environment
His job is to try and find a balance between developing one of the region’s greatest natural resources and conserving a unique asset that supports an estimated 40m people. “In many regions these debates are just about environment and ecology: here it...
Tags: Mekong River Commission, Mekong Delta, Mr Bird, climate change, Vietnam, Laos, China, Ho Chi Minh City, Single-party states, Isan, Mekong, Tonlᅢᄅ Sap, Mekong River, Rivers of Thailand, Communist states, Environment
This century, 183 species are known to have become extinct, but this could be a gross underestimate, according to experts...It doesn't get anything like the attention the physical environment has," he said. This century, 183 species known to have become...
Tags: Darwin, Edward Wilson, climate change, Earth, natural heir, biodiversity loss, Australia
Low Carbon Infrastructure, which explained why infrastructure, alongside behaviour change and political action is fundamental to creating a low-carbon society. The report concluded that to meet ambitious carbon targets, new and existing transport, energy,...
Tags: climate change, United Kingdom, London
The e-mails, attributed to prominent American and British climate researchers, include discussions of scientific data and whether it should be released, exchanges about how best to combat the arguments of skeptics, and casual comments in some cases...
Tags: climate researcher, United Kingdom, London, Environmental skepticism, Global warming controversy, Patrick Michaels, Michael E. Mann, Phil Jones, Global warming, Climatologists, Climate change, Environment, Technology Internet
Although it is the second largest emitter of greenhouse gases in Latin America and the Caribbean, after Brazil, and will be hosting next year's United Nations climate meeting, Mexico is heading to the Cophenhagen summit practically empty-handed...Denmark,...
Tags: Mexico, Copenhagen, ones climate, Kyoto Protocol, Sandra Guzm, Miguel Valencia, Klimaforum, civil society, billion dollars, Philippines, Global warming, Environmental economics, Clean Development Mechanism, Economics of global warming, Climate change, Carbon finance, Diplomatic conferences, Environment
Wednesday the answer is yes, arguing that the fight against global warming could be supported by making free condoms and family planning seminars more readily available to the public.
Tags: Burkina Faso, Lon, HIV/AIDS, Carbon finance, Birth control, Condom, Medical technology, Global warming, Climate change, Social Issues, Environment