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By MICHAEL CASEY BANGKOK — In a potentially valuable boost to fighting climate change, rich and poor countries are close to an agreement to end the destruction of the world’s forests in 20 years, government negotiators said. It depends, however, on whether consensus on an overarching climate accord is reached by the 192 countries at [...]
December 6th, 2009 | Filed under Eco | Read More »
The tiny country of Costa Rica has giant plans to help change the world for the better, but for that to happen, serious issues need to be looked at closely. Next month, the world will converge in Copenhagen for the United Nation Climate Change Conference and Costa Rica is proposing a similar carbon capture program [...]
November 28th, 2009 | Filed under Eco | Read More »
By Alister Doyle Norway, Costa Rica and the Maldives are struggling with high costs and technological hurdles to stay in the world’s most exclusive club for fighting climate change — seeking to cut net greenhouse gas emissions to zero. The United Nations is praising their “carbon neutrality” targets before a U.N. summit on Dec. 7-18 [...]
November 28th, 2009 | Filed under Costa Rica Headlines | Read More »
China, the biggest producer of greenhouse gases, set its first numerical target to slow their growth a day after the U.S. offered its own goal, giving impetus to next month’s global climate-protection talks. China will cut output of carbon dioxide gas per unit of gross domestic product by 40 percent to 45 percent by 2020 [...]
November 26th, 2009 | Filed under Eco | Read More »
President Barack Obama will go to Copenhagen next month, a White House official said Wednesday, to participate in a long-anticipated, high-stakes global climate summit. The president will attend the summit on Dec. 9 before heading to Oslo to accept the Nobel Peace Prize, the official said. Obama’s attendance had been in question until now. The [...]
November 25th, 2009 | Filed under Eco | Read More »
By David Smith The new head of Greenpeace has challenged Barack Obama to agree a binding treaty at the UN Copenhagen climate summit or risk inflaming anti-American sentiment around the world. Dr Kumi Naidoo, the first African to lead the environmental activist group, said he was not prepared to tolerate “spin and trickery” from negotiators [...]
November 24th, 2009 | Filed under Eco | Read More »
Continuing our week-long coverage of the upcoming Copenhagen Summit on Global Climate Change is the following article by Jorge Osit. TheCostaRicaNews will be devoting all of its Daily News stories this week to this critical meeting of world leaders. By JORGE OSIT The 190-country Copenhagen climate change conference on December 7, judging from related news [...]
November 23rd, 2009 | Filed under Eco | Read More »
By Alex Leff SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — Long heralded as a tiny country with a tenacious commitment to bettering the environment, Costa Rica now intends to win the greenest of honors: to become the first country to go entirely carbon neutral by 2021. From the northern Caribbean canals of Tortuguero to the lush southwest [...]
November 14th, 2009 | Filed under Eco | Read More »
By: Lance Harrell Anne Slaughter Andrew has been nominated by US President Obama to head the U.S Embassy in Costa Rica. Andrew, a graduate of Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., received her law degree from the Indiana School of Law and currently holds a position in the Washington, D.C.-based company New Energy Nexus as president, [...]
October 16th, 2009 | Filed under Eco | Read More »
Few seem willing to address the issue openly, but one of the toughest issues to address when delegates gather in Copenhagen in December for the global conference on climate change will be governance. Many developing nations attending have stressed and under-funded civil systems. Others are torn by armed conflict and human suffering that push enforcement [...]
September 26th, 2009 | Filed under Eco | Read More »