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Pronk’s Third Compromise Proposal.
A new compromise proposal recently released by Jan Pronk, chairperson of climate change talks held in November 2000, offers too many sops to the us, perhaps in a bid to bring back the country into the loop.
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Climate Change
A challenge to India’s economy
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by ANIL AGARWAL


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Equity Watch issues - 5 in no. Click here to download pdf file size is 224 kb

Addressing the challenge of climate change. Click here
Politics in the post-Kyoto world.
The Kyoto protocol — to cut carbon emissions in industrialised countries in order to avert global warming — is increasingly being understood not as an environmental agreement but a trading agreement. Click here
'The Kyoto Protocol -what it says?'
To understand the Kyoto Protocol (KP), adopted in Kyoto on December 11, 1997, it is important to read it together with the Framework Convention on Climate Change (FCCC). Click here
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Ecological and economic effectiveness, and equity in the climate regime

By ANIL AGARWAL

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CSE dossier- South Asia statement
Towards an atmosphere that belongs to all. Click here
The atmospheric rights of all people on Earth
The Kyoto Protocol is a step ahead in the world’s resolve to arrest the problem of human-induced climate change which could wreak havoc on millions of people worldwide. Nobody as yet knows precisely what will happen as a result of human-induced global warming: Click here