Japanese to push Kyoto Treaty
Japanese officials pledged to help the European Union to try to persuade the Bush Administration to embrace the Kyoto Protocol to combat global warming, but stopped short of saying Japan would ratify
Japanese officials pledged to help the European Union to try to persuade the Bush Administration to embrace the Kyoto Protocol to combat global warming, but stopped short of saying Japan would ratify
While policy makers aground the world grapple with the economic and political issues raised by climate change, there is now growing observational evidence that the earth is becoming warmer than at
Faced with mounting criticism and a Supreme Court deadline, the Union ministry of road transport and highway has prepared a new set of CNG norms. The new norms, likely to be notified this week, have
Despite an investment of Rs. 32,000 crore din the Ninth Plan, more than 20,000 rural habitations are yet to be covered with at least one source of potable water and 1,66,832 habitations, marking
An international conference on "New Biotechnology Food and Crops: Science, Safety and Society" is being organised here from July 10 to as by the United Kingdom and the OECD in cooperation with the
Hundreds of snow tipped glaciers are retreating in Peru, and scientists say it is the direct result of a warming climate. The glaciers survive only where the air is cold enough to preserve ice, and
Japan said yesterday it would do its best to bring the United States back to the Kyoto climate change pact but gave no sign that it was ready to yield to European pressure to ratify the accord
Japanese and European Union officials agreed on Monday to continue their efforts to persuade the United States to sign on to the Kyoto Protocol to combat global warming, officials said. Urged by a
Japanese and European Union officials agreed on Monday to continue their efforts to persuade the US to sign on to the Kyoto Protocol to combat global warming, officials said. Urged by EU officials
Forests and farmlands cannot be relied on to sake up environmentally damaging green-house gases, and cuts in emissions are the only long-term way to reduce global warming, scientists said on Monday.
Governments meeting next week to salvage the Kyoto climate change protocol might not be able to finalise a complete deal due to U.S. opposition, a European Commission spokeswoman said yesterday.
Robert Redford has called President Bush "ignorant" on the environment and urged other nations to keep pressure on the United States at a global climate conference next week. Redford, who has become
A high-level mission from the European Union pushed Japan on Monday to quickly ratify the Kyoto Protocol on climate change to put the treaty into effect, while calling for continued dialogue with the
A senior U.N. scientist yesterday urged the world's rich states to strike a deal over the Kyoto treaty on curbing global warming even if it meant softening targets to accommodate Washington.
Leading European climate change experts yesterday urged the world to forge ahead with the Kyoto agreement even without the participation of the United States, the world's biggest polluter. The head
Federal cabinet yesterday agreed on the negotiating position Australia will take at crucial international climate talks later this month, maintaining that the Kyoto protocol should not be ratified
Japan rebuffed pressure from the European Union to ratify the ailing Kyoto climate treaty, insisting US participation was essential if it were to have any meaning.
It was on June 12 last year before the monsoon struck the Capital that a letter from the Delhi Chief Minister's Office was despatched to five residents' welfare associations (RWAs) who had shown
Forests and farmlands cannot be relied on to soak up environmentally damaging greenhouse gases, and cuts in emissions are the only long-term way to reduce global warming, scientists said on today. A
The Belgian Environment Minister, Ms. Magda Aelvoet, said she did not rule out the possibility of revising the Kyoto pact on global warming to try to bring the United States back on board, a Japanese