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Kyoto Protocol

Turkey is laying the groundwork for a mandatory carbon trading plan that could eventually take aim at its soaring global warming emissions. Why now?
ISTANBUL, Turkey—Turkey is finally getting serious about building a domestic carbon trading scheme...
Nov 28, 2011 | Read More
Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC
The United Nations climate chief defended the UN on Friday against charges that the Bonn talks were painfully slow and convoluted
Two weeks of tense global climate talks wrapped up on Friday, with countries insisting they had...
Jun 17, 2011 | Read More
The postponement ends hopes of a deal to succeed the Kyoto Protocol before its current round expires at the end of 2012, leaving a gap possibly for years
The world will again fall short of a full climate deal this year, after two past attempts, say...
Jun 2, 2011 | Read More
Air pollution in Hangzhou, China
New reseach provides the first global view of how international trade altered national carbon footprints during the period of the Kyoto Protocol
Cuts in carbon emissions by developed countries since 1990 have been canceled out three times over...
Apr 25, 2011 | Read More
Ghost of Copenhagen failure being dispelled by an 'atmosphere of honest, transparent and conclusive negotiations'
CANCUN, MEXICO -- United Nations negotiators said late Thursday that a "balanced" package of key...
Dec 10, 2010 | Read More
In contrast to eventful Copenhagen in 2009, the oil sands action was one of the first visible demonstrations held at the Cancun talks
CANCUN, MEXICO -- North American native groups urged the United States and Canada to abandon...
Dec 3, 2010 | Read More
Other rich states, most notably Russia and Canada, oppose extending the Kyoto treaty beyond 2012
CANCUN, MEXICO -- Advocates for poor nations angrily assailed Japan at the Cancun climate talks on...
Dec 2, 2010 | Read More
If emissions increase "I say, 'So what?' The people have a right to a better life."
On August 6, Yu Qingtai – until recently China’s special representative for climate change...
Aug 29, 2010 | Read More
Three avenues to break the gridlock
by Amelia Hill, Guardian Climate change campaigners yesterday welcomed UN plans to amend the...
Jul 23, 2010 | Read More
Perverse incentive for manufacture of super greenhouse gas creating windfall profits and little climate benefit
The climate regulation body of the United Nations will soon consider a proposal aimed at closing a...
Jun 16, 2010 | Read More