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Canada to serve notice of withdrawal from Kyoto climate deal

Ottawa - It has just been reported that Conservative Member of Parliament and Environment Minister Peter Kent announced that Canada will serve its notice that it will pull out of the Kyoto Protocol by the end of next year.
In the Media by Andrew Moran - 6 comments

Threats to humanity loom as climate change talks start in Durban

Durban - The Summit on Climate Change starts today in Durban, South Africa, aiming to reform the global energy system and to negotiate the renewal of the Kyoto Protocol until 2020; the possibility of failure to reach a significant agreement looms.
In the Media by Igor I. Solar - 21 comments

Hope for Kyoto, UN climate change summit in Cancun

Cancuc - Light a candle for Hope. That is the message that the Council of Canadians are spreading. Hope for the Kyoto Protocol, the only global climate change treaty with mandatory emission reduction commitments. Last year’s Copenhagen Accord is non-binding.
In the Media by Sara Star - 2 comments

Something is rotten in the carbon-offset market - UN suspends leading firm

Many people are suspicious of the carbon-offset trade market. It seems that these suspicions are being confirmed as the United Nations have suspended the main company involved in this questionable trade.

Op-Ed: World’s Third Largest Emitter, India, Wants Europe To Cut Emissions

The Indian Prime Minister wants Europe to fulfill its emissions cut targets as required under the Kyoto Protocol but he has failed to take any significant measures to cut the emissions of his own country sighting economic disparities with West.
In the Media by mridulc

Op-Ed: Rising Emissions Of Developing Economies Must Be Tamed

The world can no longer afford to overlook the rising emissions of the developing economies. Some sort of equality must be brought between developed and developing economies as far as reducing their respective emissions is concerned.
In the Media by mridulc - 1 comment

INTERVIEW: UN environment chief keeps climate change in public eye

New York - More than 80 world leaders will be among the 154 speakers addressing the issue of climate change at a UN summit Monday. Negotiators will begin talks to replace the Kyoto Protocol before its expiration in 2012.
In the Media by dpa news

INTERVIEW: UN environment chief keeps climate change in public eye

New York - More than 80 world leaders will be among the 154 speakers addressing the issue of climate change at a UN summit Monday. Negotiators will begin talks to replace the Kyoto Protocol before its expiration in 2012.
In the Media by dpa news

With Billions at Stake, China—Yes, China—Calls for a Better Kyoto Protocol

If not now when will we do something about this problem?...
In the Media by KeithLDick
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A former Quebec politician is planning legal action against the Conservative government for pulling out of the Kyoto Protocol, calling the move unconstitutional.


The person who collected Ryan Braun's urine samples that tested positive for elevated levels of testosterone says he followed the collection program's protocol.

Japanese centenarian Jiroemon Kimura is proving that a sense of humor may truly be the secret to longevity. On his 115th birthday, he faced reporters gathered at his home in Kyotango City west of Kyoto, with a smile and a brief message – in English....
The wife of a UK photographer trapped and injured in Syria after an attack that killed two other reporters calls for officials to "forget the protocol" and get him out.

A conductor with the New York Philharmonic halted a performance due to a ringing cellphone, a rare occurrence that has sparked much talk about proper phone protocol.

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The Art of Being A Great Canadian, Eh? Part 1

I believe, without undue modesty, that I have certain qualifications to write on ‘The Art of Being a Great Canadian,...
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Are some European leaders deliberately snubbing French presidential candidate François Hollande?

What an idea! Of course there's absolutely no substance to the report in the German weekly news magazine Der Spiegel,...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=NMpB2SP9Qlc&feature=related Just see the influence of a personality (Prophet Muhammad...
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