News headlines in November 2013, page 9

  1. Brazil Headed Towards an Energy Revolution

    - Inter Press Service

    WARSAW, Nov 15 (IPS) - Energy consumption and production are undergoing fundamental shifts but the world is still on course to a 3.6 degree C hotter climate according a report released during the U.N. climate talks in Warsaw.

  2. Concerns Over Role of Cooperates at Climate Talks

    - Inter Press Service

    WARSAW, Nov 15 (IPS) - As deliberations continue in earnest at the 19th United Nations Conference on Climate Change in Warsaw, negotiators from the Global South welcome a focus on financing adaptation – but reject a new emphasis on a role for the private sector.

  3. Developing World Pushes for Rescue of U.N. Carbon Credit Fund

    - Inter Press Service

    WARSAW, Nov 15 (IPS) - Negotiators from Least Developed Countries are calling for the United Nations climate body to urgently establish a rescue fund to save Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism from collapse.

  4. In Anti-Poaching Warning, U.S. Destroys Ivory Stockpiles

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON, Nov 14 (IPS) - The United States has become the first developed country to destroy its stock of seized ivory, a move being widely lauded by conservation groups pushing for an outright ban on domestic ivory sales.

  5. U.S. Labels Boko Haram, Ansaru as Terror Groups

    - Inter Press Service

    Nov 14 (IPS) - The U.S. government has designated the Nigeria-based militant groups Boko Haram and Ansaru as terrorist organisations, prohibiting U.S. citizens from interacting or aiding the groups.

  6. Las Pavas Extracts a Miracle from God

    - Inter Press Service

    LAS PAVAS/BOGOTÁ, Nov 14 (IPS) - The rural community of Las Pavas in northern Colombia received this year's National Peace Prize Wednesday in recognition of its peaceful struggle for land that is claimed by an oil palm company, in a case that became an international symbol of the conflict over land in this country.

  7. Q&A: Indonesia Still at High Risk for Catastrophic Fires

    - Inter Press Service

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    UNITED NATIONS, Nov 14 (IPS) - In June, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia were enveloped in haze as hundreds of forest fires burned across the island of Sumatra, in the worst pollution crisis to hit Southeast Asia in more than a decade.

  8. U.S. Fights G77 on Most Counts at Climate Meet, Leaked Doc Shows

    - Inter Press Service

    WARSAW, Nov 14 (IPS) - The U.S. delegation negotiating at the U.N. international climate change conference in Poland is pushing an agenda of minimising the role of "Loss and Damage" in the UNFCCC framework, prioritising private finance in the Green Climate Fund, and delaying the deadline for post-2020 emission reduction commitments, according to a State Department negotiating strategy which IPS has seen.

  9. Protecting Tanzania’s Farmers from Weather Extremes

    - Inter Press Service

    MOROGORO, Tanzania, Nov 14 (IPS) - When Habiba Msoga from Kiroka village, in Tanzania's Morogoro Region, first began applying a method of rice cultivation that was different from what her fellow farmers traditionally used, they laughed at her.

  10. Cairo Women Bring Men Back on the Rails

    - Inter Press Service

    CAIRO, Nov 14 (IPS) - Nihal Saad Zaghloul is an Egyptian woman in her late twenties. Like other young women, she faces the daily risk of sexual harassment on the streets of Cairo. But Egypt's revolution made her realise that people can unite and that she can make a difference.

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