Climate change in the news (Sept 28 - Oct 2, 2009)
*Contributed by the SDN Communications team
- Climate change to hit Tanzania GDP, farmers: study - Reuters
- EU must be 'locomotive' on climate change: UN chief - AFP ENVIRONMENT
- Thailand eyes World Bank carbon reduction funding - Bangkok Post
- Climate change to worsen the plight of the poor by 2050: FAO - The Xinhua News
- Philippines urges rich nations to act on climate change - AFP
- Climate on Agenda for Obama's China Trip - The Wall Street Journal
- - The Xinhua News Report: 100 bln USD needed per year for developing countries to adapt to climate change
- By 2050, 25m more children will go hungry: Report says food shortages will hit developing world Global warming set to bring back malnutrition - The Guardian
- Many support $100 billion a year on climate change - Associated Press Newswires
- Poorer states need 'billions' for global warming: World Bank - AFP
- Rich, poor nations divided over climate solutions - Associated Press
- Copenhagen negotiating text: 200 pages to save the world? - The Guardian
- Asia-Pacific at risk if climate change ignored - ADB - Reuters
- Opinion: Stop blaming the poor. It's the wally yachters who are burning the planet - The Guardian
- EU, US eye green goods tax pact in climate fight - Reuters
- Indonesia CO2 pledge to help climate talks-greens - Reuters
- Negotiators urged to speed up climate pact talks - Reuters
- EU mulls carbon tax to curb global warming - EurActiv
- UN climate talks start in Bangkok with dire warnings - AFP
- Cassandras of Climate - The New York Times
- Mexico champions climate change talks at G20 summit: finance minister - The Xinhua News
- "Climate illiterate" U.S. risks warming inaction - Reuters
- Britain to host pre-Copenhagen climate talks - Reuters
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