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A Strategic Analysis of the BRICS Nations
2013-01-22 20:48:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
If you have been following my columns, you have most likely observed my writings indicating that the great commodity super cycle, which has lasted a decade, was caused in part by the engines of growth in the BRICS nations. The emerging BRICS nations include Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. Of course in recent years, global analysis has included the KIMT nations of South Korea, Indonesia, Mexico and Turkey also in this emerging category. Combined, these economies are the size of the U.S. economy, and they have represented half of the worlds GDP growth since the year 2000. Road Warrior read more
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Nations agree on global, legally binding treaty on mercury emissions: Minamata Convention on Mercury
2013-01-19 17:30:19| Green Car Congress
Nations are taking action on climate change
2013-01-15 16:19:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New Scientist: It may be climate change's best-kept secret. While global talks founder, national governments are passing legislation to curb greenhouse gas emissions - a Plan B for fighting climate change that was hatched at 2010 climate talks in Cancun. This optimistic message is at the centre of a new London School of Economics analysis, published by GLOBE International, a group of environment-minded parliamentarians. Of 33 major economies, 32 have now passed legislation to either combat climate change or...
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Emerging nations' top 100 firms
2013-01-15 06:59:32| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
A new report identifies 100 firms from emerging economies that are driving global growth and presenting fresh challenges for traditional multinationals.
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Should Polluting Nations Be Liable for Climate Damages?
2013-01-14 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Yale Environment 360: The UN climate talks in Qatar, which ended last month, were as inconsequential as you might imagine when the host nation chairing the event has the highest per capita carbon emissions in the world. In other words, not a lot happened -- except for one thing. For the first time, nations agreed that developing nations that are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change might have a right to redress from major polluting nations for any resulting loss and damage. The conference...
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