Meeting climate goals will require stronger policies to cut emissions

Governments need to significantly accelerate their efforts and strengthen their climate change policies, according to a new OECD analysis
Posted On 27 Oct 2015
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If one country takes the lead, will the rest follow?

An important new concept shows how major countries can still assume a leadership role in the highly fragmented climate playing field
Posted On 26 Oct 2015
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Shifting the burden – Should developing nations bear the load for emissions reduction?

Emissions reduction targets by China, the US and Europe place harsh demands on the rest of the world
Posted On 25 Oct 2015
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Global Climate Agreement – A Bridge Too Far?

National contributions provide entry point for the low-carbon transformation: the Paris Agreement now needs to build a bridge to the below 2°C goal
Posted On 22 Oct 2015
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Calls for Price on Carbon Increasing Ahead of Paris Climate Talks

  October 19, 2015 – For the first time, an unprecedented alliance of Heads of State, city and state leaders, with the support of heads of leading companies, have joined forces to urge countries and companies around the globe to put a price on carbon. The call to price...
Posted On 21 Oct 2015
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Abrupt climate change can occur below 2°C warming

Sudden shifts in settled climates can occur long before global warming reaches the internationally-agreed safety level, European scientists say.
Posted On 19 Oct 2015
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Climate scientists say Europe faces a big chill

Double jeopardy as the slowing of ocean currents threatens to combine with global warming to create scenes resembling those in the movie The Day After Tomorrow.
Posted On 16 Oct 2015
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Impacts of global warming will impoverish oceans – New Report

This is serious stuff! Rising temperatures and acidification threaten to create a hostile ocean environment that will cause a serious collapse in the food chain.
Posted On 13 Oct 2015
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