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Technology critical to China's low-carbon plans

China is considering a low-carbon road map to reduce emissions while preserving economic growth. Technology is crucial, says Gordon Conway.

Source: Financial Times

13 November 2009 | EN | 中文

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Technological revolution vital to fight climate change

Countries must join forces and act quickly to tackle climate change, say Rosina Bierbaum and Robert Zoellick in an editorial in Science.

Source: Science

10 November 2009 | EN

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Improving the rules on carbon projects

Climate negotiations must promote capacity building, not impose quotas, argues ZhongXiang Zhang.

8 April 2009 | EN | 中文

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Renewables the way forward for India

Renewables like solar, wind and biomass could help India meet its growing energy needs and create millions of jobs, says Anil K. Rajvanshi.

Source: Nariphaltan

1 April 2009 | EN

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Climate change: Bring Africa in from the cold

For Africa to effectively adapt to climate change, the rules of the game must change in Copenhagen, says Araya Asfaw.

4 March 2009 | EN | FR

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China must rethink wind power policies

China could make great use of wind power but they need to get their policies right, says an editorial in Nature.

Source: Nature

29 January 2009 | EN | 中文

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A bright future for clean technology in China

The future is bright for clean technology investors in China, says venture capitalist Gary Rieshel.

Source: Cleantech Group

9 January 2009 | EN | 中文

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Trade and climate policies must be linked post-2012

Emissions from China's export industry are everyone's responsibility — future trade and climate policy must be linked, says Glen Peters.

2 October 2008 | EN | 中文

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Small island states must lead by example

Small island developing states should set an example by promoting a clean energy environment, says Tom Roper.

Source: Tiempo Climate Newswatch

30 September 2008 | EN | 中文

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'Energy grasses' need careful consideration

'Energy grasses' are viewed as an alternative to fossil fuels, but their potential failings need further consideration, warns Jiang Gaoming.

Source: China Dialogue

9 September 2008 | EN | 中文

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Research needed to cut risks to biofuel farmers

Dryland farmers are growing novel crops for biofuel, but domestication and research into yields and pests is still needed, says William Dar.

6 December 2007 | EN | ES | FR

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Biofuel revolution threatens food security for the poor

Strong international policies are needed to stop the biofuel revolution threatening food security for the poor, says Siwa Msangi.

6 December 2007 | EN | ES

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Building on biofuel production opportunities

Biofuel production offers a lifeline to sugar-producing countries hit by the European Union's 2006 sugar reforms, argues Maureen Wilson.

6 December 2007 | EN | ES

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Biofuels: benefits and risks for developing countries

Biofuels offer huge potential, but pose challenges best countered with strong and coherent development policies, says S. Arungu-Olende.

5 December 2007 | EN | ES | 中文

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Partnerships key to protecting environment

The state, business and media are vital to tackling Africa's environmental challenges, says Rwandan president Paul Kagame.

Source: Business Daily Africa

20 June 2007 | EN

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Freer markets needed for biofuels

Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, stands up for biofuels' role in sustainable development.

Source: Guardian Unlimited

7 June 2007 | EN

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How to cut the carbon pie

Wallace S. Broecker says that to cap the build-up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, we need to brush up on our carbon dioxide arithmetic.

Source: Science

9 March 2007 | EN | 中文

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Biofuels: countries advised to follow Brazilian lead

Developing countries should copy Brazil's programme for producing sugarcane ethanol as a sustainable energy source, says José Goldemberg.

Source: Science

12 February 2007 | EN

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Fuelling a sustainable future

John P. Holdren says that North or South, achieving a sustainable standard of living means shifting to efficient alternatives.

Source: Science

9 February 2007 | EN

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Can the CDM promote a low-carbon energy market?

The Clean Development Mechanism has not yet stimulated a significant low-carbon energy market in the developing world — crucial if it is to help limit climate change, says Michael Wara.

Source: Nature

8 February 2007 | EN | 中文