Energy agency urges radical action to fight climate change

Maldives fails...

Paris/London - Nothing less than 'a low-carbon energy revolution' is necessary to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and limit global warming to acceptable levels, the... More »
Monsters and Critics - Nov. 10, 2009
Ahead of Copenhagen Climate Talks, Voices of Hope and...
With just under a month remaining before negotiations over a new global climate treaty get under way in Copenhagen, discord rules the day. On Tuesday, the United Nations... More »
New York Times - Nov. 10, 2009
Fresh Demands From 'Front-Line States' in Climate Fight
The climate divide between countries that are rich and poor, insulated from climate impacts and vulnerable to them, was on vivid display in the Maldives over the last few... More »
New York Times - Nov. 10, 2009
Divisions Remain Ahead of Climate Conference
With a global conference on climate change fast approaching, deep divisions remain over how to tackle the problem, both on Capitol Hill and on the world stage.  In... More »
Fox News - Nov. 9, 2009
Invest Trillions Today to Keep Climate Change at Bay: IEA
Nations must invest $37 trillion in energy technologies by 2030 to stabilize greenhouse gas emissions at sustainable levels and meet energy needs, the International Energy... More »
Scientific American - Nov. 10, 2009
Vulnerable countries urge world to cut emissions
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka -- A group of 11 countries vulnerable to adverse effects of global warming urged world leaders Tuesday to reach a binding agreement at the next month's... More »
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Nov. 10, 2009
Canada's dirty oil needed on market: UN report
The world needs Canada's so-called dirty oil, the said Tuesday even as it called on leaders to make decisive moves to slash greenhouse gas emissions at a United... More »
Canada.com - Nov. 10, 2009
IEA warns of huge cost for energy 'revolution'
The economic crisis gives the world a chance for a low-carbon 'revolution' to ensure energy supplies and fight global warming, but it will cost a huge chunk of worldwide... More »
The Independent - Nov. 10, 2009
Merkel wants climate action from US, China, India
BERLIN -- "A failure of the world climate conference in Copenhagen would set back international climate policy by years," Merkel said in a speech to parliament... More »
Miami Herald - Nov. 10, 2009
Barack Obama says he will go to Copenhagen climate change...
President Barack Obama has said he will go to Copenhagen next month to secure an international deal on climate change. A key global treaty to stop global warming almost... More »
Telegraph - Nov. 10, 2009
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