Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of In Re: News Item titled "Are missing palm trees causing more lighting deaths in Bihar appearing in ‘The Times of India’ dated 29.05.2025". The original application was registered suo-motu based on the news item titled "Are missing palm trees causing …
This note outlines a scheme for mobilizing financing to help developing countries confront the challenges posed by climate change. The idea is to create a
New Delhi: Even though the US climate bill is in doldrums, the Obama administration is going to organise the 17-country Major Economies Forum meeting in April to spur debate with the key players, such as India and China. The MEF is the new avtar created by the Obama administration by …
Beijing: Chinese premier Wen Jiabao indicated on Sunday he was snubbed by leaders of developed countries during the Copenhagen climate change summit. He was not given an invitation for the small-scope meeting although China
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Sunday disclosed he was snubbed at the Copenhagen climate change conference in December last year as he was not notified of a key meeting of a group of countries on the eve of the summit of leaders. The diplomatic snub against the Chinese delegation during …
MUCH has been written about the recent Copenhagen Conference on Climate Change that will continue to reverberate. Copenhagen was not supposed to be the be all and end all on environmental matters. It was part of a process and, even if it disappointed many, it remains a significant secondbest milestone, …
The negotiating table in the next international meet on climate change will miss two prominent faces. Yvo de Boer, executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) since 2006, resigned on February 18 to join a private consultancy. The Indian prime minister’s special envoy for climate change, …
BEIJING: China said it will not deviate from its stand on climate change even after it gave qualified approval to the Copenhagen climate accord on Tuesday. It expects India to stick to its stand as well, a senior Chinese official said on Wednesday. "In future negotiations and cooperation on climate …
India and China have both agreed to be listed in the chapeau, or introductory text, of the Copenhagen Accord, implying that both nations participated in the negotiations that produced the document and that they stand by it. Informing Parliament of the government's communication to the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate …
India and China today formally backed the Climate Change Accord hammered out in Copenhagen last year calling for voluntary cut in greenhouse gas emissions. Both the countries today submitted official letters to the UN Climate Change Secretariat saying that they agreed to being listed in the preamble of the Accord …
India and China on Wednesday formally backed the Climate Change Accord hammered out in Copenhagen last year calling for voluntary cut in greenhouse gas emissions. Both the countries submitted official letters to the UN Climate Change Secretariat saying that they agreed to being listed in the preamble of the Accord …
Joins Accord With Riders To Facilitate Talks; China Expected To Follow Suit New Delhi: After three months of confabulation within the government, India on Tuesday allowed a conditional association of its name with the Copenhagen Accord. The accord, which had been negotiated by 29 countries including India at the Danish …
INDIA and China have decided to formally back the Copenhagen Accord worked out at the climate summit in December. While neither India nor China have said that they would
This communication takes stock of some lessons after the Copenhagen Conference, which fell short of initial ambitions, but which nevertheless show the substantial and widespread support to step-up efforts to address climate change. The Communication also maps out the steps going forward in the near- and medium-terms, and crucially signals …
Energy scenarios and pathways for India by Sudhir Chella Rajan, KC Adaina, Aashish Gupta, Aniket Pangarkar, Rakesh Iyer, Uttara Narayan, & Sarada R. at National Climate Research Conference, IIT Delhi, March 5-6, 2010.
This document contains the presentation made by Sudhir Chella Rajan of IIT Chennai on Energy scenarios and pathways for India, at National climate research conference, IIT Delhi, March 5-6, 2010. In light of the climate and development debate and especially in the context of the Indian government's commitment in the …
RASHME SEHGAL NEW DELHI Dina Kruger, director, Climate Change Division of the US Environ- mental Protection Agency, felt the Copenhagen Accord was a major breakthrough for both the US and India. "We worked very hard to reach an agreement. A huge amount of work went into it and I hope …
J. Venkatesan Countries must have common legal framework for implementing Copenhagen pact Global warming poses a serious threat to bio-diversity Using energy more efficiently, replacing fossil fuels with renewable energies are keys SINGAPORE: Eminent jurists from across the world, led by the Chief Justice of Singapore, Chan Seek Keong, have …
Will the global climate regime resemble the trade regime? If so, what would such a development imply for the governance of climate change? Both before and certainly in the aftermath of the Copenhagen climate conference, a debate has been underway on whether the architecture of the climate regime needs to …