January 05, 2001
Here at the Centre for Science and Environment we have received some responses to Equity Watch and its articles. Here are some of the opposite points of view as expressed in regards to Anil Agarwal's editorial, US Tastes Cream Pie, which was featured in Equity Watch, Down to Earth magazine, and CSE's fortnightly email.
January 05, 2001
After wrecking the climate talks in The Hague, the US-led coalition refuses to participate in further negotiations in Oslo
The US led umbrella group consisting of Canada, Japan, Australia and New Zealand refused to attend the ministerial meeting in Oslo, Norway. The meeting was aimed at resolving differences that wrecked the UN sponsored climate change conference in November 2000. The group felt that talks were futile unless the EU changed its position on key areas.
January 24, 2001
January 24, 2001
The US government is in transition. But why should the rest of the world suffer?
February 15, 2001
World Resources Institute, a Washington-based non-government organisation, objects to criticism that Northern groups are arm-twisting developing countries into reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Anju Sharma responds
February 28, 2001
Greenhouse gas emissions could raise global temperatures much more than previously forecast leading to drought and flooding as weather patterns shift and polar ice melts
February 28, 2001
March 26, 2001
Technologies exist to arrest global warming. But the political will toimplement them is missing
NEELAM SINGH
March 26, 2000
The president of the world’s most polluting country blames India for global warming