2009

A Copenhagen Accord it is

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An agreement drawn up Friday night by leaders from the US, China, India, Brazil and South Africa has been recognized Saturday morning by the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change An agreement dubbed the Copenhagen Accord drawn up by a limited group of countries Friday night was

Refuel your car while driving

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Solar Powered Roadways Engineering company Ingenieurgesellschaft Auto und Verkehr (IAV) is getting renewable with roadways in the United States, embarking on a plan to embed solar panels and piezoelectric generators to refuel electric cars while they are driving or parked.Researchers at the Korea

COP15 – Day 11 Roundup

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After the Danish COP presidency was forced to give up on creating consensus around a draft text for a political climate deal, negotiations broke the deadlock Thursday and continued on a two-track basis Sarkozy: Failure in Copenhagen would be a catastrophe European leaders expressed themsel

CVS launches GreenBagTag Program

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CVS customers, in the U.S., looking to help the planet stay green can now earn some green for their eco-conscious efforts. The pharmacy chain, last month, launched its new “GreenBagTag” program. The effort awards eco-friendly shoppers a cash reward for choosing to forgo plastic bags.CVS ExtraCare lo

COP15 – Day 10 Roundup

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A compromise proposal to be presented by the Danish presidency Wednesday was held up as the negotiating process, according to UN climate chief Yvo de Boer, was subject to an “unexpected stop” De Boer: “Unexpected stop” in negotiations The negotiating process at the UN climate conference in

COP15 agree on procedure

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The UN climate conference on Thursday agreed on the procedure for the further negotiations At Thursday noon, the delegates at the UN climate conference decided to continue the climate talks in two tracks, one on the Kyoto Protocol, another on the Climate Change Convention.The decision came after

COP15 – Day 8 Roundup

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Informal talks between the COP presidency and developing countries ended a daylong boycott of negotiations Monday, which was triggered by controversy over the Kyoto Protocol Poor countries agree to resume climate talks Poor countries ended a temporary boycott of the UN climate talks Monday

Copenhagen hosts Fashion Summit

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On December 9th 2009, the global fashion industry, CSR experts and politicians gathered at the Copenhagen Opera House in Denmark to kick-start the ambitious initiative Nordic Initiative Clean and Ethical- NICE. NICE – and this event – focused on social responsibility and sustainability in the fashio