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Durban climate talks: What it means for India?
At the recently concluded UN climate change talk in Durban, the world agreed to a new global climate change regime by 2020 to bring down emissions to save the planet. But cutting carbon emissions will be a tough task for India in the years to come as the country needs to balance its development trajectory with transition to a low carbon economy.
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Climate talks end with landmark deal
A U.N. climate conference reached a hard-fought agreement on Sunday on a far-reaching program meant to set a new course for the global fight against climate change.
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Developed nations don't want India to hurt its economy: European Union
In the wake of a week-long intense squabbling between India and the European Union (EU) at climate talks here, a top EU negotiator has clarified that developed nations do not want India to harm its economy but the country still needs to agree to a legally binding treaty.
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Moral victory for India at Durban climate change talks
India has managed to secure a big moral victory at the Climate Summit in Durban. It has been successful in getting the word "equity" entered into the draft of the working group, which means it will be included in the agenda of all future talks.
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Climate talks: India says it's open to all ideas but wants reassurances from West
After China showed its willingness to agree to legally binding emission cuts after 2020, India too indicated that it was "open" to all ideas at the climate talks but wanted more reassurances from the developed world before taking any further commitments.
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Climate change: India to kick off negotiations
India today kicks off its high-level political negotiations as Environment Minister, Jayanthi Natrajan, takes control of the talks with other nations at the high level United Nations talks at Durban, South Africa on 'climate change'. India has criticised the Developed Nations, especially the United States of America, for not making firm commitments...
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Rifts emerge as climate talks open in South Africa
The UN climate change conference opened in South Africa on Monday amid serious differences between developed and developing countries over a second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol that has dampened hopes for reaching binding agreements during arduous 12-day parleys.
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Durban climate talks: What it means for India?
At the recently concluded UN climate change talk in Durban, the world agreed to a new global climate change regime by 2020 to bring down emissions to save the planet. But cutting carbon emissions will be a tough task for India in the years to come as the country needs to balance its development trajectory with transition to a low carbon economy.
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Climate talks end with landmark deal
A U.N. climate conference reached a hard-fought agreement on Sunday on a far-reaching program meant to set a new course for the global fight against climate change.
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Developed nations don't want India to hurt its economy: European Union
In the wake of a week-long intense squabbling between India and the European Union (EU) at climate talks here, a top EU negotiator has clarified that developed nations do not want India to harm its economy but the country still needs to agree to a legally binding treaty.
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Moral victory for India at Durban climate change talks
India has managed to secure a big moral victory at the Climate Summit in Durban. It has been successful in getting the word "equity" entered into the draft of the working group, which means it will be included in the agenda of all future talks.
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Climate talks: India says it's open to all ideas but wants reassurances from West
After China showed its willingness to agree to legally binding emission cuts after 2020, India too indicated that it was "open" to all ideas at the climate talks but wanted more reassurances from the developed world before taking any further commitments.
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Climate change: India to kick off negotiations
India today kicks off its high-level political negotiations as Environment Minister, Jayanthi Natrajan, takes control of the talks with other nations at the high level United Nations talks at Durban, South Africa on 'climate change'. India has criticised the Developed Nations, especially the United States of America, for not making firm commitments...
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Rifts emerge as climate talks open in South Africa
The UN climate change conference opened in South Africa on Monday amid serious differences between developed and developing countries over a second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol that has dampened hopes for reaching binding agreements during arduous 12-day parleys.