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November 1, 2002: Climate
change and CoP 8 through the eyes of children |
Children hog the limelight at CoP 8 with their very own
edition of Gobar Times. Click here>> |
October 25, 2002: Childrens Camaraderie for
Climate Change |
Children join hands with CSE to talk of climate change,
carbon emissions and global environment governance. Click
here>>
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October 24, 2002:
CoP-8, through the eyes of youngsters |
CSE gives children an opportunity to voice their concerns
on global environmental governance, in their own way. Click here>>
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October 22, 2002: Bring the US back to the climate conclave |
CSE media briefing insists on finding ways to re-engage the US in climate change
negotiations and setting up a democratic framework with right incentives and disincentives
for rich and poor alike. Click
here>>
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September 04, 2002:
NGOs boo Powells speech |
Quashing US Secretary of State Colin Powells
claims that the US was serious about climate change and sustainable development, NGOs
chanted Shame on Bush! and "people and plants, not big business'. Click here>>
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March 11, 2002: Why
Welcome Trouble? |
What induced the Indian Ministry of External Affairs to
issue a statement endorsing a plan that could result in loss of human life, and have
negative economic and ecological repercussions for India? Click here>>
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March
16, 2001: George Bush: "I oppose the Kyoto Protocol"
The leader of the most polluting country in
the world claims global warming treaty is "unfair" because it excludes India and
China. Click here>>
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November 12,
1998: Unequal rights, equal responsibilities?
Industrialised countries want to have the cake and
eat it too. President Carlos Menem delivered it to them on a silver platter by agreeing to
take on voluntary commitments for Argentina.
Click here>>
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November 11, 1998: G-77 and
China to sell atmosphere rights cheap
At the climate change conference in Buenos Aires,
developing countries were confused, coerced and bribed into signing the Clean Development
Mechanism. Click here>>
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November 6,
1998: "Indias position on
climate change at Kyoto"
We wish to register a strong protest against your
endorsement of the statement of the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Edinburgh. Click here>>
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October 19,
1998: Letter to the Prime Minister, India
Subject: Indias position at the fourth
conference of parties of the Framework Convention on Climate Change. Click here>>
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October 24, 1998:
What should be Indias position at the fourth
round of negotiations on Climate Change in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from November 2-13 ? Click here |
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