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21. U.S. seeks new climate deal, rejects Kyoto Protocol
The United States said on Monday it would seek a new global deal to fight climate change after Australia's move to ratify the Kyoto Protocol isolated it as the only developed nation outside the current U.N. pact.
03 Dec 2007
22. Rich nations should do more on climate change: China
Rich countries responsible for most of the world's greenhouse gas emissions should take the lead on climate change, a commentary in China's state media said.
27 Nov 2007
23. Japan in talks with Hungary to buy CO2 credits
Japan is in talks with Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic and other former communist states to buy their surplus allowances for greenhouse gas emissions under the Kyoto Protocol, a government official said.
26 Nov 2007
24. Climate change not priority for Indian firms: Survey
Most firms in India, one of the world's worst polluters, are yet to plan for the impact of climate change on their businesses, do not measure emissions or have deadlines to curb them, a study said.
22 Nov 2007
25. Japan pledges $1.8 billion for green projects in Asia
Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda has pledged 200 billion yen ($1.83 billion) in loans over the next five years for environmental projects in Asia.
22 Nov 2007
26. India, China sign deal to stabilise greenhouse gases
Leaders of Asian countries, including top polluters India and China, on Wednesday signed an agreement that aims to stabilise greenhouses gas emissions.
21 Nov 2007
27. Africa "forgotten continent" in climate fight
Africa is the "forgotten continent" in the fight against climate change and needs help to cope with projected water shortages and declining crop yields, the U.N.'s top climate change official said.
19 Nov 2007
28. U.N. climate talks agree blueprint for action
A U.N. climate conference agreed on Friday a blueprint for fighting global warming and said governments have only a few years to avert some of the worst impacts.
18 Nov 2007
29. New WTO accord could encourage clean energy use: Economist
A new World Trade Organisation (WTO) accord could improve access to clean-energy tools in poorer countries, but any deal making it easier to ship cargo internationally would also carry a heavy carbon footprint.
17 Nov 2007
30. Sarkozy promises a green revolution for France
President Nicolas Sarkozy promised a green revolution on Thursday, unveiling a mix of tax measures and investment pledges that he said would put France in the vanguard of the war against global warming.
28 Oct 2007
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