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Ban Ki-moon ... nothing has changed.

IPCC review scientists won't revisit landmark report

12 Mar 2010

An outside review of the work of the United Nations’ climate change panel will not re-check the body’s controversial latest report but will instead focus on improving procedures for the future.

Xie Zhenhua ... China will be good partners.

China and India sign, but keep climate stand

12 Mar 2010

China said it will not deviate from its stand on climate change even after it gave qualified approval to the Copenhagen climate accord this week.

More Americans stop worrying, poll shows

12 Mar 2010

Americans are less concerned about the threat of climate change than they were two years ago and almost half say the seriousness of global warming is overblown, a Gallup poll shows.

Vietnam to get $790m climate change funding

12 Mar 2010

Vietnam has received $790 million in pledges from donor countries and international organisations to devise measures to cope with climate change and curb carbon emissions.

Lindsey Graham ... new game with oil aboard.

Big Oil asks Senate for carbon fee on industry

5 Mar 2010

Key United States senators are weighing a request from Big Oil to levy a carbon fee on the industry rather than wrap it into a sweeping cap-and-trade system that covers most of the nation’s economy.

Lord Turner ... business needs clear incentives.

UK adviser calls for carbon tax on China

5 Mar 2010

Britain should consider a carbon tax on imports to help struggling manufacturers, according to one of the government's key advisers, despite fears such a measure could lead to a global trade war.

Ed Miliband ... financially affordable.

Britain plans soft loans for home efficiency

5 Mar 2010

British households will be able to take out soft loans to improve the efficiency of their homes, under a new proposed law to fight climate change and cut fuel poverty.

Houses with low energy efficiency will lose value

5 Mar 2010

British homes with low energy efficiency will lose value under government plans to intervene in the property market to help to cut greenhouse gas emissions from homes by a third by 2020.

Uncertainty dries up Aussie carbon market

5 Mar 2010

The carbon market in Australia has come to a complete halt since the Labor Government announced last May that it would delay the introduction of emissions trading.

Green tech now must fight off the fakes

5 Mar 2010

Recycling used tech gear has a far less desirable, unintended consequence - contributing to a rise in fake computer chips.

Rajendra Pachauri ... standing firm.

New body to watch UN climate change panel

5 Mar 2010

The head of the United Nations-backed panel tasked with preparing scientific reports on the impact of climate change has announced the establishment of an independent review body to ensure that procedures are closely followed.

Australia, Indonesia sign forest carbon agreement

5 Mar 2010

Australia and Indonesia have signed a multi-million dollar pact to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation and forest degradation on Sumatra.

Barack Obama ... certainty needed.

US no wiser as Obama chats up business leaders

26 Feb 2010

US climate experts and the energy industry were no wiser about how Barack Obama will manage the country’s greenhouse gas emissions after the president spoke to top CEOs yesterday.

Nick Xenophon ... crucial vote lost.

Aussie trading scheme bogs down again

26 Feb 2010

The Australian government's emissions trading scheme is again bogged down in parliament and now might not go to a vote in the Senate until May.

Hu Jintao ... committed to fighting climate change.

Climate problem urgent, says Chinese leader

26 Feb 2010

Chinese President Hu Jintao has said his country must urgently confront climate change and make it a central part of the government's development strategy.

Antarctic ice shelves melting, says report

26 Feb 2010

The ice shelves in the southern part of the Antarctic Peninsula are disappearing because of climate change, according to a new report from the US Geological Survey and the British Antarctic Survey.

Weather experts agree to collect better climate data

26 Feb 2010

World weather agencies have agreed to collect more precise temperature data to improve climate change science, officials said this week.

Solar builders chase $1.5b for power stations

26 Feb 2010

Fifty-two applications have been received for grants to construct large-scale power stations under the Australian Government’s $1.5 billion Solar Flagships programme.

Yvo de Boer ... more meetings being held.

UN climate talks to resume in April

26 Feb 2010

The United Nations says formal negotiations on an international treaty to control global warming will resume in Bonn in April, four months after the failed climate change summit in Copenhagen.

Thailand eyes up nuclear power in energy plans

26 Feb 2010

Thailand is looking to build nuclear power plants as it studies ways to ease its reliance on imported oil and gas.

Food supply cracking under people pressure

26 Feb 2010

With global population expected to increase by about 2.5 billion by 2050, it might be time to rethink what we eat and how we produce food, says a Harvard Medical School authority on health and environmental change.

Barack Obama ... plea for bipartisan backing.

Obama backs new nuclear plant with $8 billion

19 Feb 2010

President Barack Obama has announced $8 billion in government-loan guarantees for a new nuclear-power plant in Georgia, the first to be built in the US for almost 30 years.

Big companies quit US climate change coalition

19 Feb 2010

Three influential companies have resigned from the US Climate Action Partnership, a coalition of business and environmental groups spearheading the movement in Washington.

Australia under fire for $60b China coal deal

19 Feb 2010

Environmental activists are attacking a $60 billion deal that will keep Chinese power stations supplied with Australian coal for at least the next two decades.

Prof Robert Watson ... errors are overstatements.

UN must probe ‘bias’, says former climate chief

19 Feb 2010

The UN body that advises world leaders on climate change must investigate an apparent bias in its report that resulted in several exaggerations of the impact of global warming, according to its former chairman.

Yvo de Boer ... joining KPMG.

UN climate chief stepping down to go private

19 Feb 2010

United Nations climate change chief Yvo de Boer said today that he has made the “difficult decision” to step down from his position.

BA to build first green jet-fuel plant in Europe

19 Feb 2010

British Airways says it has signed a partnership to build Europe's first green jet-fuel plant.

Korea floats carbon tax plan ... among others

19 Feb 2010

The Korean government is studying ways to introduce a carbon tax and other strong measures to reduce carbon emissions.

Senator Maria Cantwell ... interesting alternative.

US looks at other ways to limit gas emissions

12 Feb 2010

With climate change legislation all but dead for the year, the United States is looking at scaled down ways to limit greenhouse gas emissions.

Malcolm Turnbull ... supported Rudd.

Rudd’s ETS heads for the Senate … again

12 Feb 2010

The Australian Government’s embattled emissions trading scheme is on its way back to the Senate for a third time.

How green policies could move UK out of the red

12 Feb 2010

Britain could slash its deficit by £12bn a year by scrapping tax breaks for carbon-intensive industries and halting investment in projects that will increase carbon emissions, according to a new study.

Rajendra Pachauri ... 'my conscience is clear.'

Pachauri toughs it out as pressure grows

12 Feb 2010

A couple of years ago, Rajendra Pachauri seemed destined for a scientist’s version of sainthood.

Website tracks daily climate change

12 Feb 2010

The United States Government is creating a climate service that will help communities to plan infrastructure to avoid weather-related problems.

Personal carbon credit deal earns couple $17

12 Feb 2010

A Pennsylvania couple who invested $58,000 in solar panels have earned the world's first carbon credit for reducing personal emissions … and are $17.20 better off.

Barack Obama ... strategy shift.

Obama retreats from goal of cap-and-trade bill

5 Feb 2010

President Barack Obama said this week for the first time legislation that would require industries to pay for emissions of greenhouse gases might need to be separated from a more popular "green jobs" bill in the Senate.

Tony Abbott ... direct action plan.

Rudd and Abbott trade blows over climate schemes

5 Feb 2010

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has seized on an admission by a top economist commissioned to cost Opposition leader Tony Abbott's rival climate change plan that the country needs an emissions trading scheme.

UK will pay people for wind and solar power

5 Feb 2010

Britain soon will being paying homeowners who produce low-carbon power such as solar or wind.

55 nations set 2020 goals under Copenhagen Accord

5 Feb 2010

Fifty-five nations accounting for almost 80 per cent of world greenhouse gas emissions have set national goals for fighting climate change by a deadline in the Copenhagen Accord, the United Nations says.

Rajendra Pachauri ... picture convincing and important.

I won't resign, says posh-suits Pachauri

5 Feb 2010

Indian scientist Rajendra Pachauri has refused to apologise for a mistake in a 2007 climate change report and has hit out at his critics.

Firms to pioneer employee cap and trade scheme

5 Feb 2010

A small group of UK firms is poised to trial an innovative personal carbon trading scheme that promises to slash employees' carbon emissions by offering the greenest members of staff financial bonuses.

Sony, Nokia fight it out for green company titles

5 Feb 2010

Consumer electronics companies Sony and Nokia were among five international businesses named the greenest companies in the world in 2009.

Osama bin Laden ... grave ramifications.

It’s all America’s fault, says Bin Laden

5 Feb 2010

Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden has blamed the US and western industrial nations for climate change and called for a boycott of the dollar and US products to halt “the wheels of the American economy”.

Barack Obama ... the future is nuclear.

Obama goes quiet on cap and trade

29 Jan 2010

President Barack Obama did not mention a cap and trade market in his annual State of the Union speech to Congress this week.

Penny Wong ... committed to scheme.

Australia presses on with 5% reduction target

29 Jan 2010

The Australian Government has committed to introducing an emissions trading scheme with a floating carbon market in 2012 regardless of what the rest of the world does to cut greenhouse gas emissions.

Yvo de Boer ... the window is closing.

Nations must not delay, says UN climate chief

29 Jan 2010

The failure of last month’s UN summit in Copenhagen to agree on ambitious and immediate global action to combat climate change means that the task has become more, not less urgent, the UN’s senior climate official says.

John Beddington ... science needs criticism.

Tell the whole story, adviser tells scientists

29 Jan 2010

A failure by some scientists to be candid on the uncertainty of predicting the rate of climate change is to blame for fuelling scepticism about such predictions, according the British government's chief scientific adviser.

American opinion cools on global warming

29 Jan 2010

Public concern in the United States about global warming has dropped sharply since the autumn of 2008, according to a national survey released yesterday by researchers at Yale and George Mason universities.

Harsh winter actually a sign of climate change, says report

29 Jan 2010

North America’s extreme winter weather is in fact a sign of how climate change disrupts long-standing patterns, says a new report by the National Wildlife Federation.

Bob Brown ... carbon tax is a start.

Aussie Greens want $20b carbon tax to break ETS impasse

22 Jan 2010

The Australian Government has been asked by the Greens to back a $20 billion interim carbon tax proposal to start cutting greenhouse gas emissions.

Scott Brown ... election trigger for a less-ambitious bill.

Obama climate plans under fire from all sides

22 Jan 2010

The chances of the US passing climate change legislation this year appear highly unlikely now the Democrats have lost their filibuster-proof Senate majority and a rejuvenated Republican party has stepped up efforts to block carbon legislation.

Australia
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Researchers compare the footprint of meat vs. plant-based dog foods. The differences were staggering.

Mon 13 Oct 2025

Global pet food emissions rival those of a small country. A new UK study reveals that switching dogs to plant-based foods could slash emissions tenfold—without sacrificing nutrition.

United States
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Why Trump is not a death knell for global climate action

Tue 14 Oct 2025

In his rambling speech to the United Nations last month, United States President Donald Trump described climate change as “the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world”.

China
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China carbon prices hit two-year low as market faces oversupply pressures

Tue 14 Oct 2025

Carbon credit prices in China have fallen to their lowest point since mid-2023, pressured by an excess of supply and tepid demand amid ongoing adjustments to the national emissions trading system.

Europe
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'Not up for discussion': Brussels rejects Washington's pressure on climate rules

Mon 13 Oct 2025

In response to US demands to roll back the EU's environmental legislation, the European Commission defended its autonomous power to adopt laws.

United Kingdom
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'Urgent' call for tree planting as Northern Island failing to meet targets

Wed 15 Oct 2025

Tree planting in Northern Ireland is too slow to meet legally binding targets and thousands of residents are living in "tree poor" neighbourhoods, according to the Woodland Trust.

Canada
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Renewables are a global economic engine, not a culture war threat

2 Oct 2025

Energy companies are learning this lesson faster than Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.

Asia
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Pakistan's catastrophic floods show why we need just and effective climate finance

Fri 10 Oct 2025

Images of catastrophe flicker across our screens with alarming regularity: parched lands cracking under relentless heatwaves in the Sahel, coastal communities swallowed by rising tides in the Pacific and, now, devastating torrential floods in Pakistan.

Pacific
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Familiar tensions emerge at the Pacific Islands Forum

26 Sep 2025

With China-Taiwan rivalry, China-Western competition, and big carbon emitters at odds with the islands on climate policy, there is plenty of tension to go around.

Antarctic/Arctic
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Scientists discovered something alarming seeping out from beneath the ocean around Antarctica

Mon 13 Oct 2025

Planet-heating methane is escaping from cracks in the Antarctic seabed as the region warms, with new seeps being discovered at an “astonishing rate".

Africa
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Angola lowers climate ambition in blow to spirit of Paris Agreement

Tue 14 Oct 2025

Angola has scaled back its targets for reducing emissions in its new national climate plan, saying it chose “realism and implementability” over the Paris Agreement's calls for governments to set progressively more ambitious goals.

South America
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Brazil's Environment Minister Marina Silva

Four Brazilians to watch at COP30

Wed 15 Oct 2025

Influential Brazilians, from government figures to Indigenous activists, will take center stage during UN climate talks in the Amazon next month.

United Nations
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Friederike Otto

Climate critics try to discredit IPCC author for linking disasters to global warming

Mon 13 Oct 2025

Roger Pielke Jr. and oil industry supporters are attacking climate scientist Friederike Otto, whose work has been used in lawsuits against polluters.

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