Liberia country and climate development report
This Country Climate and Development Report (CCDR) examines Liberia’s development trajectory through the lens of the country’s vulnerability to climate change. It identifies Liberia’s development risks
This Country Climate and Development Report (CCDR) examines Liberia’s development trajectory through the lens of the country’s vulnerability to climate change. It identifies Liberia’s development risks
Plans for New Zealand to embrace climate change policies will hurt the country's substantial forestry industry, a report commissioned by the forestry sector and the NZ government said today. While
As a mark of gratitude to a place that gave refuge to numerous polish survivors of the World War II, Poland has "gifted" Rs 2.4 crores to Jamnagar to help the city boost its drinking water supply.
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The US government's lead scientific advisory body said that it will reconsider 'The National Academy of Sciences' report,released in July, on automobile fuel efficiency after automakers objected that
The 1997 Kyoto Protocol on global warming seemed headed for dustbin history when the Bush Administration declared last March that it was pulling out. Then in July, Europe led a coalition of nearly
The Japanese government finds itself in the middle of a tug-of-war between the Bush Administration, which has rejected the Kyoto Protocol on greenhouse gas reductions and the European Union, which
The Indian Army, in combat with Pakistani forces for the last 17 years, on the world's highest battlefield, is now facing a new enemy. With temperatures rising to over 30 degree centigrade at Siachen
Britain's national emissions trading scheme, launched in mid-August as part of the government's bid to curb greenhouse gas pollution, has registered its first trade, the government said last week.