By: Lanbo Jiang | 2010-12-12 | Business Cancun soon, in developed countries in the Copenhagen commitments to support developing countries response to climate change, 2010-2012 $ 30,000,000,000 fast start-up capital is still nowhere in sight. Nevertheless, developing countries including China, have taken positive in the domestic financial and monetary policies to address climate change... read more
By: K.R.SURENDRAN | 2010-10-04 | Journalism Today Oct 4, in the Port city of Tinjiang, China in the run-up to the November 29 Cancun summit in Mexico, negotiators across 190 nations are going to assemble and deliberate upon the steps to be adopted at Cancun Summit. The Timjiang summit will last for six days ie. from today to Oct 9. China has however committed to reduce emissions by 40 percent by the year 2020. read more
By: PROF GHULAM MOHYUDDIN WANI | 2011-01-09 | Environment The poverty eradication, access to adequate food, clean water, and other resources seem difficult to be achieved in India under changing climate threats.The use of food grains for fuel via ethenol on one side and low purchasing power of poor living in drians,slums.poor muslim colonies of Noor nagar and okhla.The pollution of vehicles in the heart of Delhi.The crude and rude spread of pollutants and environmental degardation right infront of the famous appallo hospital periphery make a bad case. read more
By: Anupam | 2010-10-30 | Weather Global warming, as well as climate change, is a subject which demonstrates very little sign of cooling down. Here's the lowdown on why it's happening, precisely what is causing it, and the way it might modify the planet. Is It Taking place? Truly. Earth is presently screening numerous symptoms of worldwide climate change. • Average temperatures have climbed 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit (0.8 degree Celsius) around the world since 1880, a lot of this in current decades, in accordance with N read more
By: Anupam | 2010-10-25 | Environment Global warming, and climate change, is a subject which shows zero sign of cooling down. Here's the lowdown on why it's occurring, what's inflicting it, and the way it may well modify the planet. Is It Taking place? Yes. Earth is currently screening numerous symbols of worldwide climate change. • Average temperatures have climbed 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit (0.8 degree Celsius) all over the world since 1880, a good bit of this in recent decades, in accordance with NASA's Goddard Institute read more
By: Jamie Francis | 2010-12-13 | News and society Climate change is actually a tracking of weather pattern changes to the earth, or a specific region of the earth, over a period of time. This can include things like the average weather temperature, the seasonal changes, or weather events like hurricanes and other storms. read more
By: Ronnie Daniels | 2010-04-01 | Weather Here are some indisputable facts on climate change. They are presented without any hype or spin and no politics. The only opinion needed is yours, after you examine the facts. read more
By: Emmanuel Ayomide Praise | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Climate change is both a development and environmental issue. A global consensus is emerging that climate change is an issue that cannot wait and needs to be addressed sooner rather than later. read more
By: Kathy Adrian | 2010-03-27 | Environmental Climate change has recently become an increasingly significant issue among both the people of Maldives and the international community concerned with the fact that the Maldives will be one of the first nations severely affected by the phenomenon. These concerns led to change of climate being addressed recently in a meeting held between the leader of Maldives, President Mohamed Nasheed, and the Indian Prime Minister's Special Envoy on Climate Change, Mr. Shyam Saran. read more
By: heiyou | 2010-09-28 | Business HC HVAC & R Network Hu Jintao, CPC Central Committee Political Bureau, stressed the nineteenth collective learning read more
By: Philip Harris | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Is the military now going to make public policy regarding climate change? How many more rights will we lose? read more
By: Sam Greyhawk | 2010-04-04 | Environmental There is a clear consensus in the scientific community that global climate change or global warming is caused primarily by human activity. This conclusion has been endorsed by no less than 30 scientific societies and academies of science. This includes every single national academy of science of all the major industrialized countries. With such a strong consensus, why do we find the president Bush giving environmental double-talk and thwarting any reasonable environmental legislation? read more
By: Emma111 | 2011-08-04 | Article Writing On the day when the United Nations announced two regions in southern Somalia fell into the state of drought and famine, UN Security Council precisely discussed the influence of climate change on international peace and security. The conference was highly valued by the parties worldwide with representatives from totally 65 countries speaking at the conference. read more
By: Philip Harris | 2010-05-10 | Environmental Not many people think that global climate change can not be avoided now. Britain, the UN and most reliable scientific institutions totally agree that that humanity will reap what it has sown through their studies. People still have chances to negate some climate changes if they have action now. But it seems that Western nations in general and The US specifically will have a few action. We are all in for an interesting ride. read more
By: Priyanka Verma | 2011-02-22 | Technology This spring Canada along with other Arctic states will unite to commence a comprehensive study in the changes occurring in the Arctic climate. A joint research on melting sea ice, permafrost, and glaciers will aid northern nations to tackle the irrevocable consequences of climate change. Alongside, it also focuses on infrastructure regulations and future of agriculture in the Arctic. Norway' read more