
Discussions surrounding the future of the Kyoto Protocol and legislation to replace it have been ongoing over the last couple of years with no decisive end in sight.
Yvo De Boer: We can't afford another failure.
While the US, and EU support an independent auditing system to measure emissions reduction, India and China favour self-regulation.
The Major Economics Forum indicates that the pace of international climate discussions is on the rise.
US President Barack Obama officially stated endorsement exploring offshore drilling.
Looking forward to the 7-9 April planning summit in Bonn, Germany, government ministers will identify what was accomplished in Copenhagen, and what failed to happen in hopes to move forward into Mexico City COP16.
Government officials from 64 countries will discuss how to regulate oil-consumption, stabilize oil prices, and ensure current energy-use will provide for a sustainable future.
The USA’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced its plans to phase-in carbon reduction.
Last night, the University of London hosted a panel of climate negotiation experts and analysts. The panel reflected on the shortcomings of Copenhagen and what they mean for the future climate summits.
Connie Hedegaard calls for the EU to lead the developed world in emission targets.