6 September 2010

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Indonesia lobbies China for cuts to emissions

Indonesia will lobby China to ask the country to announce its voluntary target of emissions cuts to ward off the expected deadlock on new climate change treaty talks to be held in Copenhagen next month.

APEC seeks to slash emissions by 2050

SINGAPORE — Asia-Pacific powers including the United States, China and Russia are expected to call next week for sweeping cuts in greenhouse gas emissions on the final countdown to a crunch climate meeting.

Barcelona talks put solid foundation

Barcelona UN Climate Change Talks to put in place solid foundation for success at Copenhagen

 

Climate change threatens national security: Ministers

Climate change could pose a threat to national security with thousands of small islands that border the country at risk from rising sea levels.

Legal Group Warns International Laws Inadequate to cope with “Climate Exiles”

The Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development is warning that international law is inadequate to deal with the millions of people forecast to become “climate exiles” in the face of escalating climate change.

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