A small square of paper, screen-printed with carbon electrodes, could be used to test water for toxic compounds in the developing world... READ MORE›
A small square of paper, screen-printed with carbon electrodes, could be used to test water for toxic compounds in the developing world... READ MORE›
A small square of paper, screen-printed with carbon electrodes, could be used to test water for toxic compounds in the developing world... READ MORE›
A small square of paper, screen-printed with carbon electrodes, could be used to test water for toxic compounds in the developing world... READ MORE›
Western countries are more likely to waste food at the consumption stage... READ MORE›
Developed countries have promised to raise at least USD 100 billion every year from 2020 to help developing countries deal with the impacts of climate change... READ MORE›
Clean energy investments in China, sub-Saharan African and other emerging markets fell 27 percent in 2016, to 111.4 billion, Bloomberg New Energy Finance said in a study Monday... READ MORE›
Excessive private debt is a major headwind against the global recovery and a risk to financial stability... READ MORE›
Negotiators here in Peru are working this week on a climate change accord, with the aim of producing one that will be signed by world leaders next year in Paris... READ MORE›
In India, there are 17 million more men and boys between the ages of 10 and 24... READ MORE›
Paris climate talks obama calls xi jinping in final push for a deal... READ MORE›
Transparency is an enormously important part of this, said Todd Stern, the American climate change negotiator... READ MORE›
World's richest man is expected to announce creation of biggest ever clean energy fund at the opening of the Paris climate summit... READ MORE›
India said the 1.5C target raised immediate issues of fairness because it would put greater limits on capacity of developing countries to grow their economies... READ MORE›
Scientists agree that the emission of climate pollutants like carbon dioxide, methane, soot, hydrofluorocarbons all contribute to climate change... READ MORE›
The Paris Agreement's provisions will not kick in until 2020... READ MORE›
There could be trouble ahead for developed world equity markets with frothy valuations as central banks start shifting policy, according to Deutsche Bank AG... READ MORE›
The United States was putting its shoulder to the effort to complete an ambitious climate change deal... READ MORE›
Teixeira said she was confident countries would eventually arrive at an agreement strong enough to avoid dangerous climate change... READ MORE›
Showing determination to keep the Paris Agreement on track, the conference agreed to work out a rule book at the latest by December 2018... READ MORE›
It's just that it can't be present within an agreement about climate change, said Metivier... READ MORE›
Tuesday marks the second day of high-level talks at what could prove to be the most important climate summit ever held, COP21... READ MORE›
Paris climate talks should not put figure on finance, says World Bank vice-president... READ MORE›
The whole summit, indeed, had turned on the argument that rich countries, which had admitted causing climate change, should take the lead cutting emissions... READ MORE›
Three months ago it created a 3.1 billion China South-South Climate Cooperation Fund to provide direct assistance to developing countries... READ MORE›
Gates unveiled the initiative public-private partnership at the two-week summit alongside President Obama, French President Francois Hollande and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi... READ MORE›
And that's giving him the confidence to recommend buying local-currency assets in countries like Russia and Brazil, ignoring the wreckage of previous Federal Reserve tightening cycles... READ MORE›
The Paris accord is meant to be a turning point in the world's efforts to fight climate change... READ MORE›
More than any other, this figure will decide the fate of the talks billed to stop climate change... READ MORE›
Wealthier but technically developing countries say the developed world brought on climate change during the industrial age and they should pay for the consequences... READ MORE›
There have been many 10-year periods in which U.S. stocks have beaten those in emerging markets... READ MORE›
Developed countries - or most of them - came to the Paris climate change conference with a few clear priorities... READ MORE›
China's stability itself may play a role in an accelerated schedule of Fed rate increases... READ MORE›
Damaging deflationary spirals cannot be ruled out, with the economy shrinking to cause a slump in prices and further GDP contraction, the UNCTAD experts say... READ MORE›
In a recent report, the OECD said that developed countries had mobilised 57bn of climate aid in 2013-14... READ MORE›
For comparison Canada threw in 2.65 billion to help developing countries start to reduce their emissions... READ MORE›
Chinese nuclear company China General Nuclear Power Corporation CGN will invest 6 billion pounds 7.31 billion into the 18 billion pound EDF EDF.PA Hinkley Point project... READ MORE›
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