News headlines for “Energy Security”, page 121

  1. Proposed Global Accord Called a Disaster for Public Services

    - Inter Press Service

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    WASHINGTON, Sep 17 (IPS) - Nearly 350 international civil society organisations are urging countries taking part in new negotiations towards an agreement on "trade in services" to abandon the effort, warning that the accord would negatively impact on universal access to and national regulation of public services.

  2. U.S. Debates Climate Impact of Development Investments

    - Inter Press Service

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    WASHINGTON, Sep 13 (IPS) - A debate is heating up here over the extent to which U.S. government-facilitated private-sector development investments should be required to take into account how those ventures impact on climate change.

  3. Hopeful but Homesick in Peshawar Schools

    - Inter Press Service

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    PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Sep 13 (IPS) - "I miss my mother and cry every night," eight-year-old Afaq Ali tells IPS. He is a Class 5 student at the University Public School in Peshawar, capital of Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and the administrative centre for the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) to its west.

  4. Q&A: "The Last Great Exploration Is to Survive on Earth”

    - Inter Press Service

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    SAN FRANCISCO, California, Sep 11 (IPS) - Newly arrived from London, Robert Swan is facing a promise he made to famed marine researcher and conservationist Jacques Cousteau decades ago.

  5. Q&A: Room for Negotiation in Decisive Battle over the Amazon

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    SÃO PAULO, Sep 05 (IPS) - Everything indicates that the decisive battle between harnessing hydropower and preserving the Amazon will play out in the Tapajós river basin in Brazil. At stake there are a potential of nearly 30,000 MW and a vital part of the Amazon rainforest.

  6. Broad Coalition Pledges to Cut "Super Greenhouse Gases"

    - Inter Press Service

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    WASHINGTON, Sep 04 (IPS) - An international coalition has agreed to begin working towards domestic regulation aimed at reducing the use of HFCs, compounds commonly used as refrigerants but referred to as "super greenhouse gases" for their particularly negative impact on global warming.

  7. Brazilian Hydroelectricity Giant Promotes Biogas

    - Inter Press Service

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    FOZ DO IGUAÇU, Brazil, Sep 03 (IPS) - The massive Itaipú hydroelectric dam, shared by Brazil and Paraguay, has now become a model for the micro-scale production of an energy source that is not only clean, but also helps to reduce pollution and promote local development: biogas.

  8. Water Scarcity Could Drive Conflict or Cooperation

    - Inter Press Service

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    UNITED NATIONS, Sep 02 (IPS) - When the General Assembly declared 2013 the International Year of Water Cooperation (IYWC) three years ago, the U.N.'s highest policy-making body was conscious of the perennial conflicts triggered by competition over one of the world's most critical finite resources.

  9. Native Americans Take Lead in Tar Sands Resistance

    - Inter Press Service

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    SPOKANE, Washington, Sep 01 (IPS) - Native American tribes in the United States have taken the lead in opposing the expansion of the Athabasca Tar Sands in Alberta, Canada, engaging in civil disobedience to the point of arrest and attempting to physically block shipments of construction equipment from passing through their native lands.

  10. West Cold-Shoulders Rebuilding Southern Africa

    - Inter Press Service

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    LILONGWE/JOHANNESBURG, Aug 29 (IPS) - The Southern African Development Community has had to revisit its plans to raise funding for its ambitious regional development plan in the wake of a cold-shoulder from western nations and multilateral finance institutions.

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