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Environmental groups say recent measures show that Harper's government is stepping up its attack on climate scientists.
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As warnings escalate over the perils the planet faces, we ask what the COP18 summit has achieved.
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Delegates end conference with agreement to keep alive legally binding plan limiting greenhouse-gas emissions until 2020.
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Standoff between rich and developing countries remains as the COP18 talks in Qatar enter the final stretch.
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Oil rich Gulf state seeks $109bn investment for solar energy, a move some say could revolutionise green power.
Features
Last Modified: 06 Dec 2012 13:36 GMT
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The economic giant's hunger for timber reportedly causes illegal destruction of forests needed to stop global warming.
Features
Last Modified: 05 Dec 2012 17:58 GMT
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Climate talks being held in Doha has placed a spotlight on the country's carbon dioxide emissions.
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About 17,000 delegates expected to attend the latest round of the climate talks, with carbon permits high on the agenda.
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The emirate produces nearly 50 tonnes a year of carbon dioxide, making it one of the world's largest emitters.
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Leading environmentalists discuss the complicated process of negotiating a deal on global warming for the COP18.
In Depth
Last Modified: 18 Nov 2012 13:22 GMT
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