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5 April 2011
Policy & Finance
Kyoto pact rift threatens progress at U.N. climate talks
Kyoto pact rift threatens progress at U.N. climate talks
Policy & Finance
Japan says not seeking exception from Kyoto CO2 pledge
Japan says not seeking exception from Kyoto CO2 pledge
Policy & Finance
ACT solar power feed in tariff rate to stay unchanged
ACT solar power feed in tariff rate to stay unchanged
4 April 2011
Policy & Finance
Detail of carbon compensation up in the air
Detail of carbon compensation up in the air
Energy
Renewable energy bill passed
Renewable energy bill passed
Policy & Finance
Carbon tax could risk jobs and investments of $2bn'
Carbon tax could risk jobs and investments of $2bn'
Policy & Finance
World Bank to limit funding for coal-fired power stations
World Bank to limit funding for coal-fired power stations
Energy
Uncertain future of Kyoto Protocol alarms green groups
Uncertain future of Kyoto Protocol alarms green groups
Policy & Finance
Prawn trawlers among causes of sea turtle extinction
Prawn trawlers among causes of sea turtle extinction
Energy
S. Korea to spend 1.03 tln won on energy research this year
S. Korea to spend 1.03 tln won on energy research this year
3 April 2011
Carbon & Climate
Nuclear crisis to affect climate battle
Nuclear crisis to affect climate battle
2 April 2011
Waste
Southern Chinese city enforces garbage classification
Southern Chinese city enforces garbage classification
1 April 2011
Carbon & Climate
Treasury modelling forecasts the cost impact of putting a price on carbon
Treasury modelling forecasts the cost impact of putting a price on carbon
Water
Sydney desalination privatization 'could force inquiry'
Sydney desalination privatization 'could force inquiry'
31 March 2011
Carbon & Climate
NZ sets target for greenhouse emissions
NZ sets target for greenhouse emissions
30 March 2011
Energy
World Bank would restrain finance for coal power in energy strategy draft
World Bank would restrain finance for coal power in energy strategy draft
29 March 2011
Carbon & Climate
Forest conservation scheme scarred by violations in Central Kalimantan
Forest conservation scheme scarred by violations in Central Kalimantan
28 March 2011
Carbon & Climate
China industry ordered to cut CO2 intensity by 18 percent by '15
China industry ordered to cut CO2 intensity by 18 percent by '15
Policy & Finance
IAEA calls nuclear safety summit amid Japan crisis
IAEA calls nuclear safety summit amid Japan crisis
Policy & Finance
Low-carbon impulse in Asia needs to be quicker: UK climate change rep
Low-carbon impulse in Asia needs to be quicker: UK climate change rep
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