Climate change in the news (Sept 21 - Sept 25, 2009)
*Contributed by the SDN Communications team
- Climate change to take center stage at U.N. talks - The Wall Street Journal
- Europeans say U.S. lacks will on climate - The New York Times
- World recession results in steep fall in greenhouse gas emissions - The Financial Times
- China 'to lead on climate change curbs' by 2020 - The Financial Times
- Call for 'ambitious' emission targets - The Financial Times
- UN climate body chief predicts praise for China - The Financial Times
- Bangladeshis live on the edge as sea rises - The Financial Times
- Unless we all act together on climate change, everyone loses - The Sydney Morning Herald
- Climate change - where the centre leads - The BBC News
- Maldives president pleads for climate action - The Xinhua News
- India gives ground on emissions targets - The Financial Times
- We will back a global deal to cut emissions, says Obama - The Independent
- U.N. sets an example by offsetting Its carbon emissions - The New York Times
- Business Grp unveils plan for pvt sector climate change role - Dow Jones News Service
- Obama, China vow urgent action on climate change - The Associated Press
- Climate-smart world is possible in our lifetime - Business Daily (Kenya)
- UN convenes high-level meeting on forest protection - Xinhua News Agency
- China and India are leading the way. Yes, I'm optimistic - The Guardian
- Chinese greenhouse-gas pledge lacks numerical goals (update 2) - Bloomberg
- US backs ending of fossil fuel subsidies - The Financial Times
- WRAPUP 1-Europe wrangles over carbon emissions quotas - Reuters UK
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