Morgan Stanley
India | Tuesday, 14 October 2008

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1. Koalas at risk from climate change
Koalas are threatened by the rising level of carbon dioxide pollution in the atmosphere because it saps nutrients from the eucalyptus leaves they feed on, a researcher said Wednesday.
07 May 2008
2. Major Arctic sea ice melt is expected this summer
The Arctic will remain on thinning ice, and climate warming is expected to begin affecting the Antarctic also, scientists said Friday.
03 May 2008
3. Obama says stronger than McCain on climate change
U.S. presidential hopeful Barack Obama promised on Friday to start working on an international pact to reduce global warming if he becomes the Democratic nominee, touting his plan to reduce U.S. emissions as stronger than that of Republican front-runner John McCain.
09 Feb 2008
4. China says U.S. must do more on climate change
China is glad a climate change roadmap agreed last week in Bali has drawn the United States to the negotiating table, but the world's only superpower must do more to tackle global warming, a top official said on Thursday.
20 Dec 2007
5. Seas could rise twice as high as predicted: Study
The world's sea levels could rise twice as high this century as U.N. climate scientists have predicted, according to researchers who looked at what happened more than 100,000 years ago, the last time Earth got this hot.
16 Dec 2007
6. Bali climate deal paves way for hotter U.S. debate
A breakthrough deal forged by delegates from 190 countries has revived world efforts to fight global warming and may help push the debate to the front and center of the U.S. political debate.
16 Dec 2007
7. IEA urges bold steps to cut CO2 emissions: Report
The head of the International Energy Agency urged world politicians to take bolder, if unpopular, action to curb CO2 emissions to fight climate change in an interview with a German magazine on Sunday.
16 Dec 2007
8. After praise for Bali climate deal: the hard part
After all the praise for the agreement hammered out at the 190-nation Bali meeting to work out a long-term climate treaty involving all nations by late 2009, governments will have to work out the details.
16 Dec 2007
9. Governments pleased with "defining" climate deal
Governments hailed a deal on Saturday to start negotiations to adopt a new climate pact, but environmental groups said the agreement lacked teeth.
16 Dec 2007
10. Bali breakthrough launches climate talks
Nearly 200 nations agreed at U.N.-led talks in Bali on Saturday to launch negotiations on a new pact to fight global warming after a reversal by the United States allowed a breakthrough.
15 Dec 2007
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