All Climate Change articles – Page 6
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Features
How to: Understand the ELD
Countries have been slow to implement the Environmental Liability Directive. Andrew Williams asks: has progress been made?
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Ecolabel products linked to rainforest destruction
New report reveals sham of environmental labels
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Climate conference delivers non-binding deal
Organisers hope to reach firmer deal one year from now
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On thin ice!
Using pioneering ice-drilling methods, one survey team has made the most ominous predictions yet for the future of the polar caps. Nathan Skinner looks at the perils facing the Arctic – and those who explore it
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Emerging economy front runner in climate policy for the first time
Brazil knocks Sweden down a notch in Climate Change Performance Index
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Current emissions pledges won’t stop global warming: IEA
The economic crisis is a unique window of opportunity to change our current, highly unsustainable energy path, says energy chief
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Copenhagen: Day 1 round-up
What the papers said on the first day of the UN Climate Change Summit
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Developing world wants bigger commitment
The developed world should help with financing and technology, claims G77
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South Africa demands aid to cut carbon
South Africa ready to cut the growth of its carbon emissions by 34 % by 2020
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Copenhagen: climate proposals close to what is needed
A report released at the UN Climate Conference says countries may be close to agreeing the necessary emissions cuts
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UN optimistic on ambitious deal in Copenhagen
Negotiators should craft a solid deal for rapid action, says UN's top climate change official
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EU welcomes US and China bids on climate
Europe considers what its contribution should be
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Copenhagen climate agreement in deadlock
India’s special enjoy on climate change says that a global commitment to reduce emissions is a long way off
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Arctic Ocean could be ice free in 10 years
A new survey reveals the average thickness of North Pole ice-floes is too thin to survive the summer ice melt
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Resource wars and mass migration
Too few companies are making the effort to mitigate climate change risks
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Food security
A growing population is putting more pressure on global food resources which is increasing the risks of political and economic instability
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Internal displacement at record high
Conflict and natural disasters forced 26m people to flee their homes in 2008