May 22
Prepared by the Fiscal Affairs Department (In consultation with other departments) and approved by Teresa Ter-Minassian,Director, Fiscal Affairs Department at the International Monetary Fund this report was public announced at February 2008. It affects various topics, related to the climate change, there are financial statement, the potential role of the Fund in addressing them, several related to our previous themes like projects runt by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, few new to us initiatives of the World Economic Outlook (WEO), fossil fuels, bio fuels, the campaign for reducing the Greenhouse gas emissions and carbon dioxide and many many others, that you may know from our pages. Check this full report here (pdf).
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Mar 24
Just quick re back to the John Ward Anderson’s words at his report for the Washington Post Foreign Service. If the European governments are being a major promoter or supporter of the Kyoto pact, which attempts to counter trends that are
warming the Earth’s climate, then does the United States and some developing countries have found withheld support from the pact, saying it is likely to harm economic growth and is based on inconclusive science?
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Mar 14
The Wall Street Journal’s Eco:nomics conference at Santa Barbara has started! Corporate leaders and economists has focused onto the cumulative and tiny importance of Think green. “Climate change is a fundamental economic issue,” said Mindy Lubber, president of the Ceres coalition of investment funds .It is well known that Ceres represents $5 trillion in shareholder value, including such powerhouses as California’s and New York’s state employee pension funds
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