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Corporate lobbies are much stronger than the simple arithmetic of climate scientists
Date : 4th May 2012
US economist Jeffrey SachJeff Sachs Director of the Earth Institute and professor of sustainable development at Columbia University in the US warned that "nice projects" around the world involving renewable power or energy efficiency would not be enough to stave off the catastrophic effects of global warming – a wholesale change and overhaul of the world's energy
Mexico becomes first developing country to pass legislation on climate change

Date : 25th April 2012
Mexico becomes first developing country to pass legislation on climate changeIn what can be called as one of the boldest steps ever taken by the developing countries on climate change, Mexico passed the law that makes the CO2 emission reduction and targets of renewable energy mandatory. India was one of the first countries to make National Plan on Climate Change in 2008. Mexico has gone further to make legislation to implement its own plan.
 
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A graduate in Economics and currently pursuing her MBA in Human Resources (HR), Mrunmayi has 2 years of flying experience with Kingfisher Airlines as Cabin Crew. She has assisted and volunteered for UNEP in arranging seminars, and also takes active participation for helping the physically challenged children. With a positive attitude and taking every task as a challenge mrunmayi wishes to contribute her bit towards greening the Mother Earth.

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