Monday, 22 November 2010

[greenlifestyle] [artikel ]Climate Talks Should Not Set Deadline For Pact

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Antara Riset dan Industri Timpang
22-Nov-2010
Senin, 22 November 2010 | 03:29 WIB

Jakarta, Kompas - Dewan Riset Nasional telah menetapkan Agenda Riset Nasional 2010-2014 untuk penyediaan dan pemanfaatan energi baru dan terbarukan. Tantangan terberat yang dihadapi adalah masih terjadinya ketimpangan antara kegiatan riset dan industri.
”Kegiatan riset tidak pernah melibatkan pihak industri sejak awal sehingga aplikasinya masih rendah,” kata ketua Dewan Riset Nasional Andrianto Handojo, Jumat (19/11) di Jakarta.
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Carbon Emissions Dip In 2009, To Jump In 2010
22-Nov-2010
Date: 22-Nov-10
Country: SINGAPORE
Author: David Fogarty

Global emissions of planet-warming carbon dioxide are on track to hit a record in 2010, a leading annual study said on Monday, driven largely by booming economies in China and India and their reliance on coal.The Global Carbon Project, a consortium of international research bodies, also said annual emissions dipped 1.3 percent in 2009 from 2008 because of the global financial crisis. But the fall was less than half the decrease estimated a year ago.[read]

 

China Rules Out Linking Climate Aid To Transparency
22-Nov-2010
Date: 22-Nov-10
Country: CHINA
Author: Chris Buckley

China said on Friday it will not agree to any deal tying climate change aid from rich nations to its acceptance of tighter international checks of its greenhouse gas emissions, which it said will grow for some time.Huang Huikang, the Chinese Foreign Ministry's special representative for climate change talks, laid bare rifts between Beijing and rich countries, especially the United States, that could trouble high-level negotiations in Cancun, Mexico.[read]

 

Climate Talks Should Not Set Deadline For Pact
22-Nov-2010
Date: 22-Nov-10
Country: USA
Author: Timothy Gardner

President Barack Obama's climate envoy said on Thursday world powers shouldn't get bogged down on a deadline for greenhouse gas emission cuts at the upcoming global climate talks, but instead should take small steps that could lead to a broader agreement."I don't personally think so," Todd Stern, the top U.S. climate negotiator, told reporters after a two-day meeting of the Major Economies Forum, when asked if there should be a deadline. "I think it should get done when it's ripe