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News category: In the news

Climate change could be slower than forecast

The Times, 26th September, 2014: Carbon dioxide emissions have less impact on the global average temperature than has been claimed by the UN’s climate change advisory body, according to a … read more »


Facts and Fictions About New Climate Change Report

Huffington Post, 25th September, 2014: The New Climate Economy Report has been endorsed by a wide range of politicians, businesspeople and commentators since it was published on 16 September, but … read more »


Five ways Ban Ki-moon’s summit has changed international climate politics forever

Guardian, 26th September 2014: The UN climate summit in New York decided nothing – but it has helped put climate change back on the agenda


Cancel developing countries’ debt in exchange for climate change action

The Guardian. 26 September 2014.


The New Economy Report: Why the criticism doesn’t stack up

Bob Ward of the Grantham Institute argues Prof Richard Tol’s denunciation of last week’s landmark report is flawed read more »


Coal has no future in the world’s energy mix, UN warns, ahead of New York summit

The UN has warned that coal has no future in the world’s energy mix, as world leaders gather ahead of a major climate summit in New York. read more »


Climate change concerns: India can contribute its bit quite easily

India Times, 23 September


Time for action on climate

The Hindu, 23 September 2014


Lord Stern: global warming may create billions of climate refugees

But we must not turn debate into a ‘pissing contest’ between growth on one hand and climate and environment on the other read more »


Combating climate change can be economically beneficial

A major international report published last week could be a game changer in the fierce political debate about climate change in the United States. read more »


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