News for 'Cancun Conference'

Cancun climate talks headed nowhere: Minister

Cancun climate talks headed nowhere: Minister

Rediff.com20 Sep 2010

The Climate Change conference in Copenhagen last year yielded the contentious and non-binding Copenhagen Accord.

Ramesh reveals how India pleaded at Cancun

Ramesh reveals how India pleaded at Cancun

Rediff.com4 Jan 2011

Union Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh wrote a letter to Members of Parliament on the Cancun climate conference outcome, explaining how the Indian delegation pleaded with the international body and why it was not a 'sell out' as was alleged by the opposition political parties to describe his stance.

Cancun: Bad for us, bad for the climate

Cancun: Bad for us, bad for the climate

Rediff.com27 Dec 2010

The clandestine endgame being played out at the climate change conference at Cancun has concluded in a deal. The commentators and climate activists in the western world are ecstatic. Even the critics say pragmatism has worked and the world has taken a small step ahead in its battle to fight emissions that determine its growth.

Two tracks ahead for Cancun climate talks

Two tracks ahead for Cancun climate talks

Rediff.com30 Nov 2010

'Neither India nor China are ready to convert national actions into international commitments.' Senior environmental journalist Darryl D'Monte will cover the annual climate change conference in Cancun for Rediff.com

WTO lost credibility at Cancun

WTO lost credibility at Cancun

Rediff.com29 Dec 2003

India has capitulated at Cancun, says CSE

India has capitulated at Cancun, says CSE

Rediff.com13 Dec 2010

The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has said India has capitulated at Cancun, betrayed its poor and agreed to "a weak and ineffective text that paves the way for ineffective emission reduction targets for the developed countries and scrapping of the Kyoto Protocol."

India committed to climate accord: PM

India committed to climate accord: PM

Rediff.com16 Apr 2010

The prime minister's comments come close on heels of the developed countries threatening to cut vital aid to the developing nations if they do not back the deal agreed at the UN climate summit in Copenhagen.

'No fallout of Cancun talks on agri-sector'

'No fallout of Cancun talks on agri-sector'

Rediff.com18 Sep 2003

Agriculture Minister Rajnath Singh said the failure of developing countries to secure any major concessions from the developed world on agricultural subsidies at the recently-concluded WTO would not have any adverse fallout on the domestic sector.

Progress at Cancun insufficient: Ban

Progress at Cancun insufficient: Ban

Rediff.com8 Dec 2010

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has said the progress at the climate conference here have been "insufficient", warning that the absence of a "breakthrough" would condemn the lives of billions of people "to smaller futures".

Delhi police brings back gangster Deepak 'Boxer' from Mexico

Delhi police brings back gangster Deepak 'Boxer' from Mexico

Rediff.com5 Apr 2023

Deepak 'Boxer', one of the most wanted fugitives in India who was nabbed by the police authorities in Mexico, was brought to New Delhi on Wednesday, officials said.

G20 Summit: Time For India To Raise Stature

G20 Summit: Time For India To Raise Stature

Rediff.com7 Sep 2023

'The group commands 85 per cent of the global GDP, and if you are able to convey your point of view effectively to this group then you have reached more or less all the important players that matter.'

India seeks transparency in WTO decisions

India seeks transparency in WTO decisions

Rediff.com8 Oct 2003

India on Wednesday said that developed and developing countries should now 'close their differences' and move forward after the Cancun debacle but felt more 'transparency' in decision-making process was needed at the WTO to help towards this end.

All party meet likely on WTO issues

All party meet likely on WTO issues

Rediff.com25 Jul 2003

The government will convene a meeting of political parties prior to the WTO ministerial in Cancun to elicit their views on issues, especially agriculture subsidy, to be discussed at the conference, Lok Sabha was informed on Friday.

What Jaitley should do to boost exports

What Jaitley should do to boost exports

Rediff.com9 Jun 2014

The test of Jaitley's undoubted intellectual brilliance will be how he builds consensus and crafts policies that survive over a period of time.

Jobless Indian ragpickers heat up climate meet

Jobless Indian ragpickers heat up climate meet

Rediff.com7 Dec 2010

Vatsala Gaikwad and Supriya Bhadakwad from Maharashtra hopped on a plane for the first time to protest about the loss of their jobs to rubbish-guzzling incinerators.

Climate summit: Developed world's sleight of hand

Climate summit: Developed world's sleight of hand

Rediff.com1 Dec 2010

What is sometimes unofficially referred to as a new Green Fund will be an outcome of the Copenhagen accord.

2010 hottest year ever recorded

2010 hottest year ever recorded

Rediff.com3 Dec 2010

Over the 10 years from 2001 to 2010, global temperatures have averaged 0.46 C (0.82 F) above the 1961-1990 average.

Climate change needs 'meaningful' talks: India

Climate change needs 'meaningful' talks: India

Rediff.com27 Apr 2010

India supports "a fresh SAARC position on Climate Change for COP (Conference of Parties) 16 in accordance with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Chnage principles and the Bali Action Plan," External Affairs Minister S M Krishna said, addressing the SAARC Council of Ministers.

India to take a lead role on carbon budget: Min

India to take a lead role on carbon budget: Min

Rediff.com28 Jun 2010

Jairam Ramesh said India will be a great beneficiary if the global carbon budget principle is accepted as the country is a late comer in high growth plane.

Nepal is 147th member of WTO

Nepal is 147th member of WTO

Rediff.com23 Apr 2004

Nepal on Friday became the 147th member of the World Trade Organisation with the protocol of accession coming into force.

'Doha Work Programme progress uneven'

'Doha Work Programme progress uneven'

Rediff.com28 Apr 2003

The government on Monday said the progress in majority of the issues covered by the Doha Work Programme has been uneven

Climate fund for developing nations to be launched soon: UN

Climate fund for developing nations to be launched soon: UN

Rediff.com20 Nov 2013

Speaking at the UN Climate Conference, Co-Chair of the Green Climate Fund board, Manfred Konukiewitz on Wednesday said that the Fund is on target and will soon be ready to help developing countries foster climate-friendly development.

What 'victory' at Bali really means

What 'victory' at Bali really means

Rediff.com12 Dec 2013

India scored a remarkable win on food security, but trade partners will now put pressure on New Delhi to provide meaningful openings for industrial goods and services and be more accommodative on liberalising tariffs.

'Developed nations are backtracking on climate change commitments'

'Developed nations are backtracking on climate change commitments'

Rediff.com30 Nov 2015

Developed and developing countries are very different and they are different from variety of reasons on climate change.