Monday, 14 December 2015

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Daily update 15 December 2015
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Scientists welcome Paris climate pact but still alarmed
Climate scientists have welcomed a pact to battle global warming as a major political advance, but warned of a gaping hole - the lack of a detailed roadmap for cutting greenhouse gases that cause the problem.
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Climate change deal clinched at COP21: Here's why India is on the receiving end
As many as 195 countries reached a deal on Saturday to save the earth from catastrophic climate change that threatens to bring about a mass extinction of species, including human beings.
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Scientists May Have Just Solved One of The Most Troubling Mysteries About Sea ...
Scientists have announced a potential solution to a tantalizing puzzle about sea-level rise that's remained unsolved for more than a decade.
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The five key decisions made in the UN climate deal in Paris
Paris: Envoys to the United Nations climate talks handed down a 31-page document on Saturday outlining their boldest steps yet to rein in global warming.
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Australian newspaper cartoon depicting Indians eating solar panels attacked as ...
Cartoon in News Corp paper by veteran Bill Leak described by critic as 'shocking ... and unequivocally racist, drawing on base stereotypes of third world people'.
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COP21: How the world learned its lesson and got a climate deal
Paris: It was an agreement born from a fear of failure, delivered by the smoothness of French diplomacy. Six years earlier, countries had bitterly walked away from global climate talks in Copenhagen without a deal.
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COP21: Historic, but agreement could have been more ambitious, says Javadekar
Javadekar said the agreement could have been more ambitious as the actions of developed nations are "far below" than their historical responsibilities and fair shares.
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'Paris pact not enough to save the world'
PARIS: Civil society groups and green think-tanks from South Asia did not appear too enthused with the Paris agreement which, they said, was not ambitious enough to save the world from disastrous consequences of climate change.
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Experts divided over Paris deal
The landmark agreement in Paris on cutting fossil-fuel emissions to trim global warming, has evoked a mixed response from environmentalists and experts here.
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Air quality index: Monday's real-time pollution level record
Delhi government's new odd-even traffic plan to curb pollution levels in the national capital commence from January 1st, 2016.
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