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Obama’s Huge Foreign Assignments in 2010

Obama’s Huge Foreign Assignments in 2010

A significant way in how the whole world turns actually rests in the hands of US President Barack Obama and his administration. Tempering the nuclearization of global weaponry, harnessing efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions posthaste and on a global scale, truly changing the fate of Afghans, assuring stability in the potentially combustible [...]
Copenhagen Climate Conference, December 2009: ways to seal the climate deal

Copenhagen Climate Conference, December 2009: ways to seal the climate deal

The Kyoto Protocol is an obvious failure in its mandate to enjoin countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. In fact, and quite ironically, ‘global carbon-dioxide emissions have grown by 25% since the protocol was adopted in 1997.’ There are glaring reasons why the soon-to-expire Kyoto Protocol did not succeed. This treaty left out of [...]
Green technologies imperative by 2014 to prevent climate calamity: WWF

Green technologies imperative by 2014 to prevent climate calamity: WWF

According to a report issued by the international environmental group WWF, green technologies offer the hope in averting climate disaster but the ultimate deadline for committing to these technologies is 2014. The group has come up with the conclusion that should the world miss the said deadline, runaway global warming and economic meltdown are sure [...]
Climate Protectionism: huge bump on the road to Copenhagen

Climate Protectionism: huge bump on the road to Copenhagen

Major negotiating camps in the upcoming climate deal are lapsing into ‘a new and dangerous form of trade and technology protectionism’ in the name of climate change. The unfortunate turn of events is ‘poisoning North-South relations in the two negotiating arenas on climate change and on trade.’ It seems that developed countries, especially [...]
Urban poor in developing countries: the biggest stakeholders in global climate policy

Urban poor in developing countries: the biggest stakeholders in global climate policy

Cities in developing countries absorb 70 million new people every year. The urban population in these countries is expected to double by 2050. Approximately one billion people live in unsanitary slums. They could be 2 billion by 2030, according to the UN. The urban population living in slums accounts for 99 percent in Ethiopia and Chad, and 92 percent [...]