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Friday 13 April 2012

Canada unveils heavy-vehicle emissions rules
Reuters | 13 Apr 2012
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada, heavily criticized for its environmental record, unveiled long-delayed regulations on Friday that aim to make big trucks and buses up to 23 percent less polluting by 2018.
 Climate Change
Zimbabwe: Govt Ill-Prepared for Climate Change Challenges - Experts
AllAfrica.com | 13 Apr 2012
[AlertNet] Bulawayo - Zimbabwe's lack of preparedness for the impact of climate change is coming under increasing scrutiny, as the nation faces another year of drought and the government admits it has done little to mitigate the crisis.
 Climate Change | Climate Change and Development | Climate Change Impacts
Africa: Indian Ashram Turns to Clean Energy in Sustainability Push
AllAfrica.com | 13 Apr 2012
[AlertNet] Muni Seva Ashram sits near the village of Goraj in the Vadodara district of India's state of Gujarat. The ashram houses a variety of integrated community welfare programmes including an old age home, an orphanage, a cancer hospital, a primary and secondary school and a home for mentally challenged girls.
 Climate Change | Climate Change and Development | Climate Change Impacts
EU Energy Commission on fact-finding mission to Ireland
Environment Data Interactive Exchange | 13 Apr 2012
The European Union's Committee of the Regions will visit Ireland for the first time this month to learn more about the country's renewable energy drive.
 Climate Change
Will homeowners save with the green deal?
Guardian Unlimited | 13 Apr 2012
The government says its green deal will help homeowners cut their energy bills over time, but critics of the scheme disagree. Leo Hickman, with your help, investigates. Post your views below, email leo.hickman@guardian.co.uk or tweet @LeoHickman12.25am: Greg Barker, the government minister...
Indigenous Brazilian tribe certified to trade carbon credits
SCIDEV.NET | 13 Apr 2012
Brazil's indigenous Suruí tribe has been formally certified to sell carbon credits for their work in preserving Amazonian forests.
 Climate Change | Climate Change and Development

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