In the lead up to the Dakar 2012 Global Greens Congress the Global Greens Coordination commissioned public policy students from Harvard University to conduct a strategic review of the Global Greens. Their report was released not long before the congress and can be downloaded below.
Global action to tackle the climate crisis has taken another important step forwards with South Korea’s legislation overnight to establish an emissions trading scheme similar to Australia’s, the Greens said today.
“When a developing country manufacturing powerhouse like South Korea embraces emissions trading because it respects the climate science, it’s time for the naysayers in Australia to take a good long look at themselves,” Australian Greens Leader, Senator Christine Milne, said.
In local elections across the United Kingdom, the Green Party is celebrating progress after adding new councillors and defending existing seats in England and Scotland, including retaining seats on the London Assembly, Norwich and Glasgow City Councils and doubling the number of city councillors in Edinburgh.
The Green Party of England and Wales are celebrating a night of steady progress after they added to their number of councillors and successfully defended seats in existing strongholds.
The attached Special Report explores the complex set of opportunities and challenges inherent in Taiwan’s energy profile. Ssu-li Chang describes the profile, and also considers the possible impact of changed pricing mechanisms and increased reliance on nuclear energy. Herng-Shinn Hwang, outlines the promise of alternative “green” energies. Chiyuan Liang surveys Taiwan’s energy security, comparing Taiwan’s performance in energy usage with major nations around the world.
Here is the pdf of UKPP President Suresh Nautiyal's Hindi article on the Global Greens congress in Senegal. The article appeared in the sunday post hindi weekly on 29 April 2012. this weekly is pro-greens. It says that the flag of the green politics is marching ahead in the whole world.
Farmers from nearly every corner of the country often complain that they are deprived of service to see the Junior Technical Assistant (JTA) or District Agricultural Officers in their villages to talk and discuss on agriculture and solve the farmers’ problems. If the farmers face any problems on their farming then they have no one to hear and respond.