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Climate Scorecards 2009: The Price of Progress

Rich nations are failing the climate change test: their emissions continue to rise. But emissions from leading emerging nations like China and India are rising even faster. How are they responding? Niklas Höhne, lead author of the WWF/Allianz G8 Climate Scorecards, discusses their climate performance.


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MANOJ PATIL 2009-09-27 14:26:24
Global Worming
I want more information about global worming.

Geeta Shetti 2009-07-21 14:24:16
Regarding climate change:
My opinion is that the socalled G8 countries should cooperate economically and technologically to developping countries in reaching the emission target as manpowerwise aswellas geographicalwise developping countries like India and China have greater potentiality and capability.

chander venkat 2009-07-07 19:09:26
Score Cards 2009
This and similar articles are views through colored glasses.
Has any one never thought of comparing performance of countries, not by the G-x or G-y basis; but rather on a per-capita basis. It may cause discomfort to some, but present an earth-caring and (human)right view.

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