India to Increase CO2 by 3.5 Gt/year by 2030
India argues that it cannot simply decide between renewable and non-renewable power – it needs both. So a breakneck dash for coal is taking place across the country, where on average one
A Strategy for International Climate Negotiations
For International Climate Negotiations
India argues that it cannot simply decide between renewable and non-renewable power – it needs both. So a breakneck dash for coal is taking place across the country, where on average one
About seven-in-ten Chinese (71%) support an international treaty to curtail emissions, yet just 18% of the public expresses intense concern about climate conditions. This is the lowest concern of any of the
French lawmakers passed legislation to increase the target price of carbon to 56 euros ($61.48) a ton in 2020 and 100 euros a ton in 2030, The rate, now 14.50 euros a ton, climbs
Today China removed “Under the Dome” an anti-smog video that is described as equivalent to Al Gore’s film “An Inconvenient Truth.” (view it here) In fact the parallel runs deeper than you
After meeting with US Pres. Obama, Prime Minister Modi of India signaled a move away from India’s “historical responsibility” argument and toward joining an international deal on global warming at the Paris conference in
“The prime minister and I made a personal commitment to work together to pursue a strong global climate agreement in Paris,” said President Obama. Modi said a deal between Washington and China committing to