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The world needs tougher action to combat global warming than a plan by President George W. Bush to halt a rise in U.S. greenhouse gas emissions only by 2025, delegates at a climate conference in...
A slowdown of deforestation from the Amazon to the Congo basin could generate billions of dollars every year for developing nations as part of a U.N. scheme to fight climate change, a study showed...
Developing nations from Sudan to Uruguay are finding new ways to "climate proof" their economies from threats ranging from desertification to storms, a U.N.-backed study said on Tuesday....
The world is to start a 2-year drive next month to bind outsiders led by the United States and China into a U.N.-led fight against climate change with the United Nations rating failure to act...
Delegates at crucial U.N. talks on the causes and effects of global climate change are making slow progress with an agreement still some way off, sources close to the discussions said on Thursday.
The United Nations' top climate official on Monday warned scientists and government officials from some 130 countries that failure to act on climate change while there was time would be "criminally...
ADDRESS BY HON REJOICE MABUDAFHASI, MP, DEPUTY MINISTER OF
ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS AND TOURISM, AT THE WESTERN CAPE PROVINCIAL
SAFETY AND SECURITY TOURISM CONFERENCE, 15 October 2003
ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT OF SOUTH AFRICA, THABO MBEKI, AT THE
OPENING OF THE XIII SUMMIT CONFERENCE OF THE NON-ALIGNED MOVEMENT,
Kuala Lumpur, 24 February 2003
Visiting Greek President Constantinos Stephanopoulos says recent
terrorist attacks in various countries have shown that modern
democracies should not be complacent.