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Neville /4 December, 2012
Climate change compensation emerges as major issue at Doha talks US and Europe oppose idea that rich countries should pay for loss and damage caused in vulnerable areas Share127 inShare.10 Email John Vidal in Doha guardian.co.uk, Monday 3 December 2012 11.30 GMT A flooded village in Kenya’s Tana River district in 2006. Rich countries reject Continue Reading →
Neville /3 December, 2012
Carbon credits row could derail UN climate talks, says Brazil Head of Brazilian delegation says countries should not be allowed to carry over credits into second round of Kyoto protocol Share5 inShare.0 Email Fiona Harvey, environment correspondent guardian.co.uk, Sunday 2 December 2012 18.23 GMT The climate change talks are taking place in Doha, Qatar. Photograph: Continue Reading →
admin /2 December, 2012
Two new communities for Sydney AAPDecember 2, 2012, 9:33 pm tweet0 Email Print Two new communities will be created in Sydney providing more than 13,000 homes for nearly 39,000 people. At Marsden Park, about 40 kilometers from the Sydney CBD, more than 10,000 new homes will be built for nearly 30,000 people near the northwest Continue Reading →
admin /2 December, 2012
PHL 5th most affected country by extreme weather events in 2011 — studyGMA NewsAmong over 100 countries being studied, the Philippines was fifth most vulnerable place to extreme weather conditions in 2011, according to the 2013 Global Climate Risk report. The study, commissioned by Germanwatch, identified the countries affected …See all stories on this topic Continue Reading →
admin /2 December, 2012
Andrew Glikson 11:04 AM (1 hour ago) to me, JOHN According to the Science 2012 paper Ice sheet melt contributes 0.59 ± 0.20 millimeter year−1 to the rate of global sea-level rise. The rest is from thermal expansion and Mountain glacier melt – the total being about 3.2+/-0.5 mm/year (see attached report by Rahmstorf et Continue Reading →
admin /1 December, 2012
Researchers finally estimate single figure for global sea level rises allvoicesGlobal warming has led to rise in sea levels as increased global temperatures have slowly melted away the polar ice caps. While this is commonly known, the exact amount by which sea levels have risen was not until recently, when a new study, for the Continue Reading →