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March 22, 2010
Group set up to prepare strategy for low carbon emission

The Planning panel has constituted an expert group headed by Kirit Parikh to prepare strategy for making the country`s economy one of low carbon emission.
Delhi`s carbon emission one-third of London

Amid hectic climate negotiations at Copenhagen, a government report has said that Delhi`s total carbon emission at 15.41 million tonnes is one-third of London which emits 44 million tonnes of CO2 per annum.
Australia accused of wrongly presenting emissions report

Australia allegedly wrongly presented its carbon emissions report by ignoring a massive rise in polluting gases from agricultural and forestry industries, a report said.
The push for 350: Contradictions and carbon levels

As police cracked down on climate protesters, church bells tolled 350 times Sunday to impress on the UN global warming conference a number that is gaining a following, but is also awash in contradictions.
Uproar in Copenhagen over `leaked` draft

The G-77 group of countries blasted a Danish draft proposal for an agreement on climate change.
UN chief welcomes India`s climate commitment

India`s decision to reduce emissions by 20-25 percent by 2020 is seen as "a very positive step" by UN chief Ban ki-Moon, ahead of the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference.
No compromise on carbon emission cut stand: India

Barely a week ahead of the UN meet on climate change in Copenhagen, India on Monday made it clear that there will be no compromise on its position on carbon emission cuts and will preserve its economic interest at all cost.
Ready for emission cuts but with conditions: PM

India is willing to sign on to an ambitious global target for emission reduction, PM Singh said on Saturday.
India may announce upto 25% carbon emissions cut

India is likely to announce its own carbon emission targets based on its economic growth levels, ahead of the climate summit in Copenhagen.
Reducing carbon emissions unlikely in near future: Study

Rising CO2 emissions - the major cause of global warming can`t be stabilised unless world`s economy collapses or society generates 300 GW of nuke power annually.
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