SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea said on Thursday it would finalize its carbon emission reduction targets on November 17 at between unchanged from and 4 percent below 2005 levels. An official of the presidential committee on green...
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Reuters, 5 November 2009 - South Korea, the OECD's fastest-growing carbon polluter, has ditched its weakest voluntary 2020 emissions target and will choose one of two stricter options ahead of a global meeting in Copenhagen. In...
SEOUL - South Korea, the OECD's fastest-growing carbon polluter, has ditched its weakest voluntary 2020 emissions target and will choose one of two stricter options ahead of a global meeting in Copenhagen. In a statement on...
Source: Reuters * Govt drops option for 8 pct rise from 2005 levels by 2020 * To set 2020 level either 4 pct below or same to 2005 levels (Adds byline, more quotes and details) By Cho Mee-young SEOUL, Nov 5 ( ...
Nota de los usuarios: - ( 0 votos ) SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea said on Thursday it would finalize its carbon emission reduction targets on November 17 at between unchanged from and 4 percent below 2005 levels. An official of...
Source: Reuters SEOUL, Nov 5 (Reuters) - South Korea said on Thursday it would finalise its carbon emission reduction targets on November 17 at between unchanged from and 4 percent below 2005 levels. An official ...