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Australia's commitment to KP2 sends a signal to Australian business that Australia will continue to address | 20-Dec-2012
The Commonwealth Secretary-General has appealed to governments of developed countries to travel to Kiribati to witness the country’s vulnerability to | 20-Dec-2012
More than 60 stakeholders from the fisheries and aquaculture sector in Fiji attended a workshop in Suva on 'Priority adaptations to | 18-Dec-2012
Doha provides gateway to a 2015 global agreement and renews | 17-Dec-2012
Provision of water to households in Bangalore, India’s sixth largest city and my parents’home city, is at best erratic and at worst non-existent. | 17-Dec-2012
The annual | 16-Dec-2012
The tropical paradise of Samoa in the South Pacific has been lashed with gale force winds, flash flooding from torrential rain and a 3 metre storm surge from Category 2 tropical | 16-Dec-2012
Qatar aims to raise the share of solar power in state electricity generation to 16% by 2018, an official told The Jordan Times, “We are working on a project to develop 1,800 megawatts of solar power,” said Fahad Bin Mohammed Al Attiya.  “That will be 16% of our total electricity output,” he then told Reuters.  That project is planned to be operational by 2018. | 16-Dec-2012
The weak outcome that emerged on Saturday, December 8, from the UN | 16-Dec-2012
Negotiations at COP 18 to agree on a mechanism to address loss and damage caused by the impacts of | 16-Dec-2012
Expectations were low for this year’s UNFCCC | 16-Dec-2012
Representatives from across the globe recently traveled to Doha, Qatar to convene for the COP 18 talks on | 16-Dec-2012
The plenary sessions of the AWG-LCA and AWG-DP finally closed in the late afternoon of Friday 7 December 2012, leaving many issues to be put to the COP for resolution.1 With the COP meeting only opening for discussions at 11:30pm on Friday night, COP President Al-Attiyah announced a suspension of talks until Saturday morning. | 16-Dec-2012
Three Wesleyan students joined hundreds of | 11-Dec-2012
The Eighteenth Conference of the Parties (COP-18) of the | 11-Dec-2012
The BMW Group continued the long lasting involvement in the UN | 11-Dec-2012
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (Radio New Zealand International, Dec. 10, 2012) – 10,000 Vanuatu farmers are to get assistance as the country improves its ability to cope with natural disasters. | 11-Dec-2012
The inability of nations to cooperatively meet the scale of | 11-Dec-2012
DOHA, QATAR, December 7, 2012 - Products from the global chemical industry play an important role in achieving substantial energy and | 10-Dec-2012
Ten thousand Vanuatu farmers are to get assistance as the country improves its ability to cope with natural disasters. | 10-Dec-2012
By the end of the first week of UN | 10-Dec-2012
Ten students and a teacher from Malapoa College have shown their support towards combatting climate change by planting 126 seeds and young mangrove plants at Tanoliu Village, at the northern part of Efate. | 10-Dec-2012