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COP 11
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Nations gear up for meet to mull over saving the planet's biodiversity
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Sep 07, 2012
Preparations are in full swing for the COP 11 meeting scheduled to take place in India in October. With the motto of “Nature protects, if she is protected” the conference hopes to bring some answers to the table regarding the burning issue of climate change.
[Climate change]
[India]
[COP 11]
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FICCI launches campaign for biodiversity
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Oct 29, 2012
The COP 11 held at Hyderabad at the beginning of the month was a successful one for Indian businesses too. FICCI launched a campaign 'Sustainable Biodiversity Means Sustainable Business' for businesses to pledge to the cause of biodiversity.
[Business]
[FICCI]
[Biodiversity]
[sustainability]
[green economy]
[CSR]
[sustainable business practices]
[COP 11]
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Indian PM’s remarks at the inauguration of the COP 11
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Oct 17, 2012
Following is the text of the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh’s remarks at the inauguration of the High Level Segment of the 11th Conference of Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity in Hyderabad.
[South Asia]
[Manmohan Singh]
[Manmohan Singh, India, South Asia, COP 11]
[COP 11]
[India]
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UN agreement urges caution over geoengineering tests
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Oct 19, 2012
Guidelines on the deployment of geoengineering have been agreed at the UN biodiversity summit in Hyderabad following intense negotiations.
[Hyderabad]
[COP 11]
[UN]
[South Asia]
[Geoengineering]
[India]
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Call for a land-degradation neutral world at COP11
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Oct 04, 2013
In Windhoek, world builds synergies for sustainable land management, biodiversity protection and climate change.
[Sustainable Development]
[COP 11]
[Biodiversity]
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A global push for biodiversity
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Oct 23, 2012
In the just concluded UN Convention on Biological Diversity at Hyderabad, there was universal agreement on the need to increase funding for global efforts to conserve biodiversity.
[India]
[Biodiversity]
[Hyderabad]
[COP 11]
[South Asia]
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India announces $50 mn for biodiversity conservation
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Oct 17, 2012
Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh has announced USD 50 million grant for conservation of biological diversity to strengthen the institutional mechanism for biodiversity conservation in the country as he pledged India's commitment for the global cause.
[COP 11]
[India]
[Biodiversity]
[South Asia]