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CLIMATE ACCORD AT A GLANCE

22 hours ago ago from India Current Affairs

The following are the broad contours of the accord reached by the United States, China, India, Brazil, South Africa and several other countries at the U.N. climate talks — along with current elements in place earlier: Emissions The deal does not commit any nation to emission cuts beyond a general acknowledgment that global temperatures should be held along the lines agreed to by leading nations in July. There are no overall ...

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Would India and China Align Ever Even after Suceeding Together in Formulating Non Binding COPENHAGEN Accord?

20 hours ago ago from Anarya Dravid Vanga Indigenous

Would India and China Align Ever Even  after Suceeding Together in Formulating Non Binding COPENHAGEN Accord? Troubled Galaxy Destroyed Dreams, chapter 433 Palash Biswas http://indianholocaustmyfatherslifeandtime.blogspot.com/ Chapter 1: China, India, and the New World Order by admin on June 2, 2006 Christopher Flavin and Gary Gardner China and India are on the verge of becoming far more than economic powers. (See Table 1-1, p. ...

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U.S., China, India and Other Nations Arrive at Non-Binding Agreement at U.N. Climate Summit

11 hours ago ago from Friends of the Lower Calaveras River

A new draft agreement from both developed and developing countries might prove the key to combating climate change By David Biello  , Scientific American , 12/18/2009 COPENHAGEN—The U.S., China, India and South Africa form the core of a growing group of nations that have agreed upon a commitment to combat climate change , concluding a grueling two weeks of negotiations in the Danish capital here as part of the United Nations' climate ...

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China Hails Climate Change Agreement

13 hours ago ago from China Happenings

China has applauded the outcome of the UN climate change summit in Copenhagen, despite the absence of any clear deals on emissions targets . From VOA. Full story This site may contain information about: china factory. The blog is also related to: china games.

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Beijing, December 20, 2009

16 hours ago ago from Asianet | Kerala Latest News | Kerala Breaking News | Kerala Latest Headlines

Beijing, December 20, 2009 : China, the world's largest emitter of greenhouse gases, lauded Sunday the outcome of a historic U.N. climate conference that ended with a nonbinding agreement that urges major polluters to make deeper emissions cuts — but does not require it. The international climate talks that brought more than 110 leaders together in Copenhagen produced significant and positive results, Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said. ...

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China: Climate talks yielded 'positive' results

23 hours ago ago from U.S. News

China: Climate talks yielded 'positive' results BEIJING (AP) -- China, the world's largest emitter of greenhouse gases, lauded Sunday the outcome of a historic U.N. climate conference that ended with a nonbinding agreement that urges major polluters to make deeper emissions cuts - but does not require it. The international climate talks that brought more than 110 leaders together in Copenhagen produced "significant and positive" results, ...

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BBC News - China and Indonesia welcome Copenhagen summit deal

18 hours ago ago from BBC

After two weeks of frantic talks, the 193-nation ended on Saturday Asian giants China and Indonesia have hailed the Copenhagen UN climate summit outcome, despite its cool reception from aid agencies and campaigners. Beijing's foreign minister said it was a new beginning, and Indonesia's leader said he was pleased with the result. Earlier, US President Barack Obama defended the accord he helped broker with China and other ...

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BBC News - Harrabin's Notes: After Copenhagen

1 hour, 17 minutes ago ago from BBC

In his regular column, BBC environment analyst Roger Harrabin offers his thoughts on the outcome of the UN climate summit in Copenhagen. WHEN TITANS COLLIDE If the climate was a bank they would have saved it, said Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. But it is not. And they have not. The deal brings the globe's big polluters in a single accord World leaders know they are taking a massive risk with the climate. ...

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