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India Inc gears up to reduce carbon footprint

By : sustainabilityo..., Sep 29, 2009

NEW DELHI (Commodity Online): While, policy makers around the world are negotiating an effective post 2012 international framework to deal with climate change, many Indian companies under stewardship of CII are adopting technologies, practices and approaches that will help to...

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US seeks to bring China, India on board on Climate Change

By : sustainabilityo..., Sep 24, 2009

Washington: The White House on Thursday emphasised on the need to have countries like India and China on board on climate change, which it said is crucial for success of the Copenhagen meet in December on the issue.“We have got to make progress and the international community...

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Coastal restoration and business interests conflict in halls of ...

By : sustainabilityo..., Sep 24, 2009

Coastal restoration and business interests conflict in halls of Congress

By Jonathan Tilove
September 23, 2009, 10:11PM
A hearing room in the Capitol Visitors...

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US seeks to bring China, India on board on Climate Change

By : sustainabilityo..., Sep 17, 2009

The White House on Thursday emphasised on the need to have countries like India and China on board on climate change, which it said is crucial for success of the Copenhagen meet in December on the issue. "We have got to make progress and the ...

Finance groups demand tough climate targets

By : sustainabilityo..., Sep 17, 2009

Some of the biggest names in finance called on governments on Wednesday to strike a tough deal on ...

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Chevron, Exxon, Shell Agree to Build Gorgon LNG Plant (Update1)

By : sustainabilityo..., Sep 16, 2009

Sept. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Chevron Corp. and its partners in
Australia’s Gorgon natural-gas project agreed to go forward with
a development forecast to make A$300 billion...

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ADB to ‘Scale Up’ Clean-Energy Investments, Fund Manager Says

By : sustainabilityo..., Sep 15, 2009

By Dinakar Sethuraman

Sept. 9 (Bloomberg) -- The Asian Development Bank, which
has committed about $375 million to clean-energy funds, plans to
“scale up” spending on pollution-...

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